CRV Wiring
CRV Wiring
CRV Wiring
The CR-V SRS includes a driver's airbag in the steering wheel hub, a passenger's airbag in the dashboard above the
glove box, seat belt tensioners in the front seat belt retractors, seat belt buckle tensioners in the front seat belt buckles,
side curtain airbags in the sides of the roof, and side airbags in the front seat-backs. Information necessary to safely
service the SRS is included in this Service Manual. Items marked with an asterisk ( * 1 on the contents page include or
are located near SRS components. Servicing, disassembling, or replacing these items require special precautions and
tools, and should be done only by an authorized Honda dealer.
To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could lead to personal injury or death in the event of a severe frontal
or side collision, all SRS service work should be done by an authorized Honda dealer.
Improper service procedures, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, could lead to personal injury
caused by unintentional deployment of the airbags and/or side airbags.
Do not bump or impact the SRS unit, front impact sensors, or side impact sensors when the ignition switch is ON (111,
or for at least 3 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF; otherwise, the system may fail in a collision, or the
airbags may deploy.
SRS electrical connectors are identified by yellow color coding. Related components are located in the steering
column, front console, dashboard, dashboard lower panel, in the dashboard above the glove box, in the front seats,
in the roof side, and around the floor. Do not use electrical test equipment on these circuits.
Body Electrical
Body Electrical Ke IessIPower Door LocksISecurity
Special Tools ............................................ 22-2 &stem
General Troubleshooting Information ...... 2 2 3 Component Location Index ....................... 22-108
System Description .................................... 22-1 10
Relay and Control Unit Circuit Diagram ........................................... 22-1 12
Locations ................................... 22-7 DTC Troubleshooting ................................. 22-116
Symptom Troubleshooting ....................... 22-123
Connectors and Harnesses ......... 22-13 MlCU Input Test .......................................... 22-126
Door Lock Actuator Test ............................ 22-131
FuseIRelay Boxes .........................22-56 Door Lock Knob Switch Test ...................... 22-132
Door Lock Switch Test ................................ 22-133
Power Distribution ....................... 22-58 Door Key Cylinder Switch Test ..................22-134
Hood Switch Test ........................................ 22-134
Ground Distribution ..................... 22-62 Tailgate Release Actuator Test .................. 22-135
Tailgate Outer Handle Switch
Under-hood FuseIRelay Box Test/Replacement ................................... 22-135
Removal and Installation ........................... 22-63 Transmitter Test ......................................... 22-136
Immobilizer System
Component Location Index .......................
22-286
System Description .................................... 22-287
Circuit Diagram ........................................... 22-288
DTC Troubleshooting ................................. 22-289
Symptom Troubleshooting
Information ............................................. 22-292
Symptom Troubleshooting ....................... 22-294
System Check ............................................
22-298
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit
Input Test .................................................22-300
Immobilizer Key Registration .................... 22-302
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit
Replacement .......................................... 22-303
Body Electrical
Special Tools
Ref. No. Tool Number Description
@ 07WAZ-001010A MPCS (MCIC) Service Connector 1
@ 07TAZ-001020A Back Probe Adaptor 1
General Troubleshooting Information j ,. ,..
Tips and Precautions Some connectors have a clip on their side used t o
attach them t o a mount bracket on the body or on
Before Troubleshooting another component. This clip has a pull type lock.
Some mounted connectors cannot be disconnected
1. Check applicable fuses i n the appropriate fuselrelay unless you first release the lock and remove the
box. connector from its mount bracket (A).
1-
Do not quick-charge a battery unless the
battery ground cable has been
disconnected, otherwise you will damage
the alternator diodes.
Do not attempt t o crank the engine with
the battery ground cable loosely
connected or you will severely damage the
wiring.
Handling Connectors
Make sure the connectors are clean and have no Never try t o disconnect connectors by pulling on their
loose wire terminals. wires; pull on the connector halves instead.
Make sure multiple cavity connectors are packed with Always reinstall plastic covers.
dielectric grease (except watertight connectors).
All connectors have push-down release type locks (A).
(cont'd)
22-3
Body Electrical
Engine Compartment
ELECTRONIC THROlTLE
CONTROL SYSTEM (ETCS)
CONTROL RELAY BLOWER MOTOR RELAY
PGM-FI SUBRELAY
(cont'd)
22-9 ,
Relay and Control Unit Locations
Dashboard (cont'd)
/ AUDIO UNIT
lWihout navigation system)
Or
Door and Roof
Driver's Door
/ MOONROOF CONTROL
UNITIMOTOR
Relay and Control Unit Locations
Seat
DRIVERS SEAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 \ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Connectors and Harnesses
* 1: With navigation
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* 2: Without navigation
* 3: With navigation and rearview camera
* 4: With seat heater
Connectors and Harnesses
C604 I /
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22-36)
Side wire harness (see page
: With navigation
TAILGATE WIRE HARNESS
Connectors and Harnesses
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FRONT PASSENGER'S DOOR WIRE HARNESS
Connectors and Harnesses
Connector to Harness Index (cont'd)
Left Rear Door Wire Harness
Connector or Terminal Ref Cavities Location Connectsto Notes
Left rear door lock actuatortknob 1 10 Left rear door
switch
Left rear speaker 4 2 Left rear door
Left rear window motor 5 2 Left rear door
Left rear window switch 2 8 Left rear door
C771 3 18 Left B-pillar Side wire harness
(see page 22-36)
HARNESS
Connectors and Harnesses
Connector to Harness Index (cont'd)
Console Subharness (EX-L only)
Connector or Terminal Ref Cavities Location Connects to Notes
Auxiliary jack assembly 3 5 Under console
Console accessory power socket 2 2 Under console
C556 1 20 Under middle of dash Floor wire harness
(see page 22-34)
I CONSOLE SUBHARNESS
Table Subharness (EX only)
Connector or Terminal Ref Cavities Location Connects to Notes
Auxiliary jack assembly 1 5 Undertable
Console accessory power socket 2 2 Undertable . ,
C555 3 8 Under front passenger's seat Floor wire harness
(see page 22-34)
Connectors and Harnesses
Connector to Harness Index (cont'd)
Driver's Seat Heater Subharness (With Seat Heater)
Connector or Terminal. Ref Cavities Location Connects t o Notes
Driver's seat heater 3 3 Under driver's seat
Driver's seat heater relay holder 5 - Under driver's seat Seat heater HIGH relay
and seat heater LOW
relay
C551 1 2 Under driver's seat Driver's seat position
sensor harness
C552 4 8 Under driver's seat Floor wire harness
(see page 22-34)
C557
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* 2: Without seat heater
Connectors and Harnesses
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FRONT PASSENGER'S
SEAT SUBHARNESS
FRONT PASSENGER'S
SEAT HEATER SUBHARNESS
Front Passenger's Seat Subharness (Without Seat Heater)
Conneetor or Terminal , Ref Cavitie~ Location Connects t o Notes
Front passenger's seat belt buckle 4 3 Under front passenger's seat
switch
Front passenger's seat belt buckle 3 4 Under front passenger's seat
tensioner
Front passenger's side airbag inflator 6 2 Under front passenger's seat
C553 1 18 Under front passenger's seat Floor wire harness
(see page 22-34)
C554 2 4 Under front passenger's seat Floor wire harness
(see page 22-34)
C557 5 4 Under front passenger's seat ODs unit harness
(see page 22-51)
Connectors and Harnesses
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Ground Distribution
Ground to Components Index
Ground Component or circuit grounded
GI Battery
G2 Engine
GI01 BLK: A / l clutch pressure control solenoid valves A, B, C, PCM, EGR valve, PCM, Transmission range
switch, VTC oil control solenoid valve
BRN: Data link connector, Immobilizer-keyless control unit
BRNlYEL: PCM
G201 Washer fluid level switch (Canada models)
G202 VSA modulator-control unit
G301 4/C condenser fan relay, Front side markerlparking lights, Front turn signal lights, Headlights, Hood
switch
G302 Blower motor relay, ELD unit, Fan control relay, Power mirror defogger relay, Rear windowwiper
motor relay, Windshield wiper motor
G401 Brake fluid level switch, MICU, Power steering pressure (PSP) switch, Power transistor, (G401 connects
to G601 via under-dash fuselrelay box)
G501 Cable reel (steering wheel switches ground), Driver's door lock knob switchlkey cylinder switch, Gauge
control module (2 wires), Ignition key switch, Left power mirror defogger, Moonroof switch, Moonroof
control unitlmotor, Power mirror switch, Power window master switch (including driver's door lock
switch), Vanity mirror lights, VSA OFF switch
G502 Accessory power socket relays (Front, Console, and Cargo area), Audio unit, Data link connector,
Driver's seat heater switch, Front accessory power socket, MICU, Navigation unit, Stereo amplifier,
TPMS control unit
G503 A/T gear position indicator panel IightIPark-pin switch, Front passenger's power window switch
(including front passenger's door lock switch), Front passenger's power door lock knob switch, Front
passenger's seat heater switch, Glove box light, HVAC control unit, Right power mirror defogger
G504 Audio unit, Navigation unit
G505 Memory erase signal (MES) connector, SRS unit (2 wires)
G551 Console accessory power socket, Driver's seat belt buckle switch, Driver's seat heater
G552 Front passenger's seat belt buckle switch, Front passenger's seat heater, ODs unit, Right rear door lock
knob switch, Yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor
G601 Left rear door lock knob switch, Right taillight
G602 Fuel pump, High mount brake light, Left taillight, License plate lights, MICU (2 wires), MICU service
check connector, Rear accessory power socket, Rear window defogger, Rear window wiper motor,
Tailgate latch switch, Tailgate outer handle switch, Tailgate release actuator, (G602 connects to G401
via under-dash fuselrelay box)
Under-hood FuseIRelay Box
2. Make sure the ignition switch is OFF. 1 2, Install the removed parts i n the reverse order of
removal.
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable, then
disconnect the positive cable, and wait at least 3. Connect the positive cable to the battery, then
3 minutes. connect the negative cable to the battery.
4. Remove the screws (A) for the alternator and 4. Enter the audio and navigation system anti-theft
battery cable terminals from the under-hood fuse1 codes, and set the clock. If equipped with X M radio,
relay box. enter the X M radio presets.
5. Disconnect the connectors from the fuse side of the 5. Enter the audio and navigation system anti-theft
under-dash fuselrelay box (A). codes, and set the clock. If equipped with XM radio,
enter the XM radio presets.
Battery Test
1. Make sure you have anti-theft codes for the audio 1. Make sure you have anti-theft codes for the audio
and navigation system. If equipped with XM radio, and navigation system. If equipped with XM radio,
write down the XM radio presets. write down the XM radio presets.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and disconnect the 2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and disconnect the
negative battery cable. negative battery cable.
3. Remove the driver's dashboard lower cover 3. Remove the driver's dashboard lower cover
(see page 20-101) and the steering column covers (see page 20-101) and the steering column covers
(see page 17-25). (see page 17-25).
4. Disconnect the 7P connector (A) from the ignition 4. Disconnect the 7P connector (A) from the ignition
switch (B). switch (B).
WHT
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESSCONTROL UNIT
(Built in receiver)
MlCU
(Built into the under-dash fuselrelay box)
Input Test, page 22-106
Replacement, page 22-64
Multiplex Integrated Control System
2. If no DTCs are retrieved, go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode C (see page 22-94) or D (see page 22-95).
4. If no DTCs are retrieved, use B-CAN System Diagnostic Test Mode 2 to check all inputs related to failure (see step
10 on page 22-96).
How to display DTCs on the gauge control module
While in Test Mode 1, the DTCs which have been detected and stored individually by various B-CAN (Body-controller
Area Network) units, will be shown one by one onthe odometer display when the communication between the MlCU
and the gauge control module is normal. To scroll through the DTCs, press the selectlreset button.
b- No DTCs detected
The unit that has stored the code can be identified by the number shown on the multi-information display.
MlCU 10
Gauge control module 50
Immobilizer-keylesscontrol unit 96
While in Test Mode 1, press and hold down the SELECTIRESET button for about 13 seconds.
Multiplex Integrated Control System
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1. Find the transmitting control unit that is in the same row as all of the loss of communication DTCs retrieved.
System Function
Multiplex Control Sends the switch input signal information to the MlCU which commands distributes the
information. The MlCU controls the ECUs electric load and communication based upon
the information received by the B-CAN.
On-Board Diagnosis The MlCU has a gateway function which sends the results of the MlCU internal diagnosis
and the B-CAN connected ECUs diagnosis to the HDS.
Self-Diagnosis Test mode 1 diagnoses the communication line between the MlCU and B-CAN connected
unit. Test mode 2 checks the switch inputs connected to the MICU.
Interior Light(s) The MlCU controls the interior lights ON, OFF and dimming based upon the information of
the related switches and/or the B-CAN related information.
Sleep Function The MlCU has a sleep function, which it enters during the power down mode.
(cont'd)
22-75
Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont'd)
Body Controller Area Network (B-CAN) and Fast Controller Area Network (F-CAN)
The body controller area network (B-CAN)and the fast controller.area network (F-CAN)share information between
multiple electronic control units (ECUs). B-CAN communication moves at a slower speed (33.33 kbps) for convenience
related items and for other functions. F-CAN information moves at a faster speed (500 kbps) for "real time" functions
such as fuel and emissions data. To allow both systems to share information, the gauge control module translates
information from 6-CAN to F-CAN and from F-CAN to B-CAN.
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The single wire method is used between the units not requiring the communication t o move at a fast speed.
Using a single wire method reduces the number of the wires used on the body controller area network.
Gateway Function
The gauge control module acts as a gateway to allow both systems to share information, the gauge control module
translates information from 6-CAN to F-CAN and from F-CAN to B-CAN.
B-CAN
Network "Loss of Communication" Error Checking Function
The ECUs on the CAN circuit send messages to each other. If there are any malfunctions on the network, the odoltrip
display on the gauge control module can indicate the error messages by entering the gauge self-diagnostic function
(see page 22-229).
NOTE: For further information about Error indication, refer to the gauge control module self-diagnostic function
(see page 22-229).
Example: Error 1
Multiplex Integrated Control System
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Wake-up and Sleep Function
The multiplex integrated control system has "wake-up" and "sleep" functions to decrease parasitic draw on the
battery when the ignition switch is OFF.
In the sleep mode, the MlCU stops functioning (communication and CPU control) when it is not necessary for the
system to operate.
As soon as any operation is requested (for example, a door is unlocked), the related control unit in the sleep mode
immediately wakes up and begins to function.
When the ignition switch is turned OFF, and the driver's door is opened, then closed, there is a delay of about
40 seconds before the control unit goes from the wake-up mode to the sleep mode.
The sleep mode will not function if any door is opened or if a key is in the ignition.
The draw is reduced from 200 mA to less than 35 mA when in the sleep mode.
Fail-safe Function
To prevent improper operation, the MlCU has a fail-safe function. In the fail-safe mode, the output signal is fixed when
any part of the system malfunctions (for example, a faulty control unit or communication line).
Each control unit has a hardware fail-safe function that fixes the output signal when there is a CPU malfunction, and a
software fail-safe function that ignores the signal from a malfunctioning control unit, which allows the system to
operate normally.
Input Output
MlCU Battery voltage
B-CAN MlCU message
Entry Lights Control System (Ceiling Lights, Map Lights, lgnition Key Light)
The MlCU controls the ceiling light ONIOFF based upon the input signals from each switch.
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Interior lights
Ignition key switch Ignition key light
Driver's door switch
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Driver's door lock knob switch (LOCK)
B-CAN Keyless LOCK/UNLOCK signal
Input Output
MlCU I Tailgate latch switch I Cargo area linht
Collision Detection Signal (CDS)
The MlCU controls the door lock actuators based upon the IG1 and the SRS signals.
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuators (UNLOCK)
SRS signals Door lock actuator (LOCK)
B-CAN CDS signal
Key Interlock
The MlCU controls the key interlock solenoid based upon the ignition switch (ACC), the transmission range switch, and the park-pin switch
signals.
Input Output
MlCU Ignition switch (ACC) Key interlock solenoid
Transmission range switch (P)
Park-pin switch
Key-in Reminder
The MlCU controls the door lock actuators based upon the ignition key switch, the driver's door switch, and the driver's door lock knob switch
signals.
Input Output
MlCU Ignition key switch Door lock actuators (LOCK)
Driver's door switch Door lock actuators (UNLOCK)
Driver's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK) Driver's door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Input Output
MlCU Ignition key switch Power window timer
Driver's door switch
Front passenger's door switch
Headlight
The MlCU controls the headlight based upon the input signals from each switch.
Input Output
MlCU Battery voltage (DRL) Headlight (Low beam)
IG1 power supply Left headlight (High beam)
Right headlight (High beam)
Taillight relay
B-CAN Combination light switch (OFF) MlCU (RM) message
Combination light switch (ON) MlCU (HLSW)message
Combination light switch (SMALL)
Combination light switch (PASSING)
Combination light switch (DIMMER)
Input Output
MlCU 1G1 power supply Headlight (Low beam)
IG2 power supply Left headlight (High beam)
Combination light switch (OFF) Right headlight (High beam)
Combination light switch (ON) Taillight relay
Combination light switch (PASSING)
Combination liqht switch (DIMMER)
B-CAN Parking brake signal MlCU (RM)message
AT-P signal
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Turn signal lights (left)
Turn signal switch (left) Turn signal lights (right)
Turn signal switch (right)
Hazard warning switch
B-CAN Turn signal switch (left) MlCU (HAZARDSW) message
Turn signal switch (right) MlCU (TURNLRLY)message
MlCU (TURNRRLY) message
HLSW (TURNR)message
HLSW (TURNL) message
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Turn signal lights (left)
Turn signal switch (left) Turn signal lights (right)
Turn signal switch (right)
Hazard warning switch
Multiplex Integrated Control System
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Windshield wiper intermittent relay
Windshield wiper switch (INT & LO) Windshield wiper motor high relay
Windshield wiper switch (HI & LO)
Windshield wiper switch (MIST)
Windshield wiper switch (As)
Windshield wiper switch intermittent dwell time controller
B-CAN A/T signal MlCU (RM) message
MICU (WIPSW) messane
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Windshield wiper intermittent relay
Brake pedal position switch Windshield wiper motor high relay
Transmission range switch (Pposition)
Windshield wiper switch (INT & LO)
Windshield wiper switch (HI &LO)
Windshield wiper switch (MIST)
Windshield wiper switch (As)
Windshield wiper switch intermittent dwell time controller
B-CAN A/T signal MlCU (WIPSW)message
VSP/NE signal
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Rear window wiper motor relay
Back-up light switch
Rear window wiper switch
Rear window wiper switch (As)
Windshield wiper switch (INT) 1
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Windshield washer motor
Windshield washer switch Rear window washer motor
Rear window washer switch
Answer Back Response Operation (Part 1)
The MlCU controls the lighting system and horn based upon the B-CAN signals.
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Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Turn signal lights (left)
Turn signal lights (right)
B-CAN ANSBACK (HAZARD)signal
VSPINE signal
Input Output
MlCU Headlight (Low beam)
Taillight relay
Horns
B-CAN ANSBACK (SMALL) signal
ANSBACK (HIL LO) signal
ANSBACK (HORN) signal
ANSBACK (BUZZER)signal
The MlCU controls the door lock actuators based upon the input signals of eachswitch. .
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Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuators (LOCK)
Ignition key switch Door lock actuators (UNLOCK)
Driver's door switch . ..
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door lock knob switch (LOCK)
Front passenger's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuators (LOCK)
Ignition key switch Door lock actuators (UNLOCK)
Driver's door switch Driver's door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door lock knob w i t c h (LOCK)
Front passenger's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Multiplex Integrated Control System
Input Output
MlCU Door lock actuator (LOCK)
Door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Driver's door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Tailgate release actuator
- B-CAN Door lock signal
In~ut Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuator (LOCK)
Ignition key switch Door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Driver's door switch Tailgate release actuator
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door lock knob switch (LOCK)
Driver's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
0-CAN Keyless LOCWUNLOCK signal Relock signal
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuators (LOCK)
Ignition key switch Door lock actuators (UNLOCK)
Driver's door switch Driver's door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Front passenger's door switch Tailgate release actuator
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door lock knob switch (LOCK)
Driver's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door lock switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
0-CAN Keyless LOCWUNLOCK signal Relock signal
Keyless PANIC Operation
The MlCU controls the keyless PANIC operation based upon the B-CAN signals.
Input Output
MlCU Headlights (Low beam)
Taillight relay
Horns
B-CAN PANIC signals
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuators (LOCK)
Transmission range switch (P position)
Driver's door switch
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Front passenger's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Left rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Right rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
0-CAN Vehicle speed pulse signal
Engine speed signal
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Door lock actuators (UNLOCK)
Transmission range switch (P position) Driver's door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Driver's door switch
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Front passenger's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Left rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Right rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont'd)
Security Alarm System
The MICU controls the lighting system and horns based upon the input signals of each switch and the B-CAN signals.
Input Output
MlCU IG1 power supply Headlight (Low beam)
Ignition key switch Taillight relay
Audio switch Horns
Driver's door switch
Front passenger's door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Tailgate latch switch
Driver's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Driver's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Front passenger's door key cylinder switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Left rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Right rear door lock knobswitch (UNLOCK)
Hood switch
B-CAN Keyless LOCWUNLOCK signal MlCU (SET 1) message
Door lock signal MlCU (SET21message
ALARM (ACTION)message
Tailgate Outer Handle Operation (1 motion all doors and tailgate unlock)
The MICU controls the tailgate release actuator based upon the tailgate outer handle switch and the driver's door lock knob switch signals.
Input Output
MlCU Tailgate outer handle switch Tailgate release actuator
Driver's door lock knob switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Tailgate Outer Handle Switch Operation (2 motions all doors and tailgate unlock)
The MlCU controls the tailgate release actuator based upon the tailgate outer handle switch and the door lock knob switch signals.
Input Output
MlCU Tailgate outer handle switch Tailgate release actuator
Driver's door lock knob switch (LOCWUNLOCK)
Front passenger's door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Left rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Right rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
HDS Inputs and Commands
Certain inputs happen so quickly that the HDS cannot update fast enough. Hold the switch that is being tested while monitoring the Data List.
This should give the HDS time to update the signal on the Data List.
Because the HDS software is updated to support the release for newer vehicles it is not uncommon to see system function tests that are not
supported.
Make sure that the most current software is loaded.
Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont'd)
System Menu Data List Data List Indication
Keyless Driver's Door Switch OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Switch OFFION
Driver's Rear Door Switch OFFION
Passenger's Rear Door Switch OFFION
Trunk Lidfrailgate Switch OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Lock Sw. (LOCK) OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Lock Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
. Front Passenger's Door Lock Knob Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Rear Door Lock Knob Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Passenger's Rear Door Lock Knob Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
Trunk Knob Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
Trunk Key Cylinder (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Key Cylinder Switch (LOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Key Cylinder Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Lock Switch (LOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Lock Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Lock Knob Switch (LOCK) OFFION
System Menu Data List Data List Indication
Security ,Ignition Key Cylinder Switch OFFION
-Driver's Door Switch OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Switch OFFION
_Driver's Rear Door Switch OFFION
Passenger's Rear Door Switch OFFION
Trunk L~dfrailgateSwitch OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Lock Sw. (LOCK) OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Lock Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
Front Passenger's Door Lock Knob Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Rear Door Lock Knob Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Passenger's Rear Door Lock Knob Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
Trunk Knob Sw. (UNLOCK) OFFION
.Trunk Key Cyl~nder(UNLOCK) OFFION
Radio Switch OFFION
Hazard Switch OFFION
Hood Switch OFFION
Driver's Door Key Cvlinder Switch (LOCK) OFJON
Driver's Door Key Cylinder Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Look Switch (LOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Look Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Look Knob Switch (LOCK) OFFION
Driver's Door Look Knob Switch (UNLOCK) OFFION
Door LOCK Command OFFION
Door UNLOCK Command OFFION
Driver's Door UNLOCK Command OFFION
Trunk Lid Release Command OFFION
Securitv Hazard Signal command OFFION
Headlight Command OFFION
Headl~ghtHigh Beam Command OFFION
Parklng Light Command OFFION
Horn Command OFFION
,. . .
Are any DTCs indicated? 1 Is the switch and wire harness OK?
YES-Go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A YES-Replace the control unit that monitors the
.
(see page 22-92). switch..
YES-Go to step 4.
NO-Go to step 6.
YES-Go to step 5.
1. Check the fuse of the malfunctioning output device. 8. Select MISC. TESTfrom the TEST MODE menu,
and do the forced operation test of the
Is the fuse OK? malfunctioning component.
YES-Go to step 2.
.
YES-Replace the component.
2. Check for DTCs by selecting the TEST MODE menu
from the HDS. NO-Replace the control unit that controls the
malfunctioning component.
.
Are any DTCs indicated ?
9. Select DATA LlSTfrom the TEST MODE menu, and
YES-Go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A make sure the switch signal input for the
(see page 22-92). malfunctioning system indicates a change when
operated.
NO-Go t o step 3.
Does the switch input indicated ON when the
.
3. Turn on the switch that controls the malfunctioning switch is ON?
component.
YES-Replace the control unit that controls the
4. Select DATA LlSTfrom the TEST MODE menu, and malfunctioning component.
check output signal for the malfunctioning
component. NO-Go to step 10.
Is there an output signal? 10. Check the switch and its ground (if applicable), then
check for an open or a short in the wire between
YES-Go to step 5. the switch and the control unit that monitors it.
I
.
NO-Go to step 9. Is the switch and the wire harness OK?
5. Check the relay and ground, then check for an open YES-Replace the control unit that monitors the
.
or a short in the circuit forthe malfunctioning switch.
component.
NO-Replace the switch or repair the wire
Are the relay and circuit OK?
I harness.
YES-Go to step 6.
Test Mode 2
NOTE: If any control unit is faulty and will not wake up, several circuits in the system will malfunction at the same
time. The MICU is followed by a list of the switches and input signals that can wake it up.
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1000: Communication Bus Line Error 12. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
(BUS-off)
13. Check for continuity between the under-dash fuse/
I.Clear the DTCs with the HDS. relay box connector Q (16P) No. 6 terminal and
body ground.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11).
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR O (16P)
3. Wait for 6 seconds or more.
YES-Go to step 5.
7. Turn the ignition switch ON (11). UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR Q (16P)
Is DTCs B1000 and/or B1008, B1O1 1, and B1032 Wire side of female terminals
indicated?
NO-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/ YES-Repair the shortto power in the wire
relay box (see page 22-64). between the under-dash fuselrelay box and the
affected control unit.
DTC B1002: MlCU Internal Error (EEPROM) DTC B1008: MlCU Lost Communication with
the Gauge Control Module (A/T Message)
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System DTC B1011: MlCU Lost Communication with
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92). the Gauge Control Module (VSPINE
Message)
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
NOTE:
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11). If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be sure to
follow the instructions in B-CAN System Diagnosis
3. Wait for 6 seconds or more. Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
Before troubleshooting, check the No. 23 (10 A) fuse
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS. in the under-hood fuse/relay box and No. 10 (7.5 A)
fuse in the under-dash fusehelay box.
.
Is DTC 81002 indicated?
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
YES-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/
relay box (see page 22-64). 2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11).
YES-Go to step 5.
.
and the under-dash fusehelay box connector Q
(16P). If the connections are good, check the battery
condition (see page 22-65) and the charging
system.
YES-Go to step 7.
& B-CAN
,pNK)
GND B-CAN
(BLK) (YEL)
9. Disconnect the gauge control module 36P NO-Repair an open in the wire between the MlCU
connector. and the gauge control module. n
3. Wait for 6 seconds or more. 1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS. 2. Turn the ignition switch OFF,and then back ON (11).
Are DTC 51000,B1008,81011, and B1032 also 3. Wait for 6 seconds or more.
indicated with DTCs 5 1 150 and 81900?
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
YES-Go to DTC BlOOO troubleshooting..
Is DTC B1032 indicated?
NO-Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time.. YES-Go to step 5.
.
module. If the circuit is bad, repair the open..
Is D T C 81036 indicated?
Wire side of female terminals
YES-Go to step 5.
NO-Go to step 6.
BLK
BLK
7
BLK
I I
RED
\ BLK
3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
4. With the connector still disconnected, make these input tests at the appropriate connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
G2 ORN Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the
There should be battery voltage. under-hood fuselrelay box
An open in the wire
K4 PUR Under all conditions Attach to ground: Blown No. 22 (7.5 A) fuse in the
(All doors are closed The ceiling light should come under-hood fuselrelay box
and the ceiling light on. Blown bulb(s)
in the door position.) Faulty ceiling light
An open in the wire
R13 RED Under all conditions Attach to ground: Blown No. 22 (7.5 A) fuse in the
The ignition key light should under-hood fuselrelay box
come on. Faulty LED
An open in the wire
5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuselrelay box, and make these input tests at the connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MlCU must be faulty; replace the under-dash fuselrelay box (see page 22-64).
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
E6 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G401)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
Keyless/Power Door LocksISecurity System
~p
NAVIGATION UNlT or
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESS
CONTROL UNlT
(Built-in receiver)
Troubleshooting,
HEADLIGHTS
Replacement, page 22-163
Adjustment, page 22-162
Bulb Replacement, page 22-163
UNLOCK BUlTON
TRANSMITTER
Test, page 22-136
Registration, page 22
System Description
Security Alarm System
NOTE: This applies to EX and EX-L models.
The security alarm system is armed automatically after the doors, hood, and tailgate are closed and locked. For the
system to arm, the ignition switch must be off, the key must be removed from the ignition switch, and the MlCU must
receive signals that the doors, hood, and tailgate are closed and locked. The alarm can be disarmed at any time by
unlocking the driver's door with the key or pressing the UNLOCK button on the transmitter.
When everything is closed and locked, the only inputs that are grounded, and have 0 V, are the driver's door lock knob
switch (LOCK position), and the audio unit or navigation unit (if equipped). In other words, all of the other switches are
open, and have about 10 t o 12 V, including the key cylinder switches. The security indicator in the gauge control
module begins to flash immediately after the vehicle is completely closed and locked, and 15 seconds later, the
security system arms. If the security indicator does not flash, the system is not arming. A beep sounds and the parking
lights flash to confirm the security alarm system is armed if the LOCK button is pressed a second time within
5 seconds.
If one of the switches is misadjusted or shorted internally, or there is a short in the circuit, the security system will not
arm. As long as the control unit continues to receive a ground signal (0 V), it senses that the vehicle is not closed and
locked, and the system will not arm. A switch that is slightly misadjusted can cause the alarm to sound for no apparent
reason. In this case, a significant change in outside air temperature, the vibration of a passing truck, or someone
bumping into the vehicle could cause the alarm to sound. There is no glass breakage or motion detector feature.
If anything is opened or improperly unlocked after the system is armed, the control unit receives a ground signal from
that switch, and the 10 to 12 V reference drops to 0 V. If the audio unit or navigation unit (if equipped) is disconnected,
the input loses its ground, and the input voltage goes to 10 to 12 V. The system sounds the alarm when any of these
occur:
When the system sounds the alarm, the horn sounds and the exterior lights flash for 2 minutes. The alarm can be
stopped at any time by unlocking the driver's door with the key or by pressing any button on the transmitter.
Panic Mode
The panic mode sounds the alarm in order to attract attention. When the PANIC button on the transmitter is pressed
and held for 2 seconds, the horn sounds and the exterior lights flash for about 20 seconds.
The panic mode can be cancelled at anytime by pressing any button on the transmitter or by turning the ignition
switch ON (11). The panic mode will not function if the ignition switch is ON (11).
Keyless Entry System
The keyless entry system is integrated with the multiplex integrated control system. The multiplex integrated control
unit (MICU) receives LOCK, UNLOCK and PANIC signals from the immobilizer-keyless control unit (keyless receiver).
The keyless entry system allows you to lock and unlock the vehicle with the transmitter. When you press the LOCK
button, all doors lock. When you press the UNLOCK button once, only the driver's door unlocks. The other doors will
unlock when you press the button a second time. The doors will not lock with the transmitter if a door is not fully
closed, or if the key is in the ignition switch.
When the switch for the ceiling light is in the center (DOOR) position, it will come on when the UNLOCK button is
pressed. If a door is not opened, the light will go off and the doors will relock in about 30 seconds. If the doors are
locked with the transmitter within 30 seconds, the light will go off immediately.
KeylessIPower Door LocksISecurity System
Circuit Diagram
No.l(PIW) 140 A1
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No23(lOAI ~1
BLU
ORN
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and START (Ill) w
02
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(11
ORN -
MlCU
tBMILOcK IG1
19 17 6 1
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ffim UN- '% 5' LOQ( ffim UN- '' *' LOCK
(LED] LOCK
(1
CSOl
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G503
-
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KEYLESS RECEIVER UNIT
lBuilt in the immobilizw-
keylsu contml unit)
..
PNK
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- - - - - - ('1
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+".."..'...." ".""............."-'-.."-.........-......-..#
PNK
TAILGATE
RELEASE
ACTUATOR ACTUATOR ACTUATOR ACTUATOR
ACTUATOR SWllCH
(cont'd)
22-113
KeylessIPower Door Locks/Security System
Circuit Diagram (cont'd)
No.12115 Al N S E
(UNDER-HOOD
FUSEIRELAY BOX1
MlCU
-
.. ... . - HORN
RELAY
ClRCull
4I tI
WR
2 Key ~nsertadl
SWITCH
Door open1 Door opanl
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAYBOX
KeylessIPower Door LocksISecurity System
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1026: Front Passenger's Door Lock
Switch Signal Error ( L O C K / U N L O C K )
1 9. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
YES-Go to step 5.
.
6. Check the ONIOFF information of the FRONT UNLOCK wire..
PASSENGER'S DOOR LOCK SWITCH (LOCK) and
FRONT PASSENGER'S DOOR LOCK SWITCH NO-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse1
(UNLOCK) in the DATA LIST. relay box (see page 22-64).
Are both information indicators O F F ? 12. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
YES-Go to step 12. 13. Disconnect the front passenger's power window
switch 8P connector.
NO-Go to step 7.
14. Disconnect under-dash fuselrelay box connector T
7. Disconnect the front passenger's power window (34P).
switch 8P connector.
NO-Go to step 9.
15. Check for continuity between the No. 1 (LOCK) and
No. 6 (UNLOCK) terminals of the front passenger's
power window switch 8P connector.
LOCK (YEL)
UNLOCK (PUR)
Is there continuity?
YES-Go to step 5.
Wire side of female terminals
NO-Intermittent failure, the driver's door key
cylinder switch system is OK at this time..
.
Is there continuity?
5. With the driver's door key cylinder in the neutral
position, select KEYLESS with the HDS, and enter YES-Repair a short to ground in the LOCK and
.
the DATA LIST. UNLOCK wire.
6. Check the ONIOFF information of the DRIVER'S NO-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/
DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH (LOCK) and relay box (see page 22-64).
DRIVER'S DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH
(UNLOCK) in the DATA LIST. 12. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Are both information indicators OFF? 13. Disconnect the driver's door lock actuator 10P
connector.
YES-Go to step 12.
14. Disconnect under-dash fuselrelay box connector T
NO-Go to step 7. (34P).
NO-Go to step 9.
15. Check for continuity between the No. 31 (UNLOCK) DTC B1128: Driver's Door Lock Switch Signal
and No. 32 (LOCK) terminals of the under-dash Error (LOCK/UNLOCK)
fuselrelay box connector T (34P).
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR T (34P) sure to followthe instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
YES-Repair a short between the LOCK and NO-Intermittent failure, the driver's door lock
UNLOCK wires. W system is OK at this time..
NO-Substitute a known-good MICU, and recheck. 5. With the driver's door lock switch in the neutral
If the symptom/indication goes away, the original position, select SECURITY from the HDS and enter
MICU is faulty; replace the under-dash fuselrelay the DATA LIST.
box (see page 22-64), if not, replace the driver's
door lock actuator. 6. Check the ONIOFF information of the DRIVER'S
DOOR LOCK SWITCH (LOCK) and DRIVER'S DOOR
LOCK SWITCH (UNLOCK) in the DATA LIST.
NO-Go to step 7.
(cont'd)
22-119
KeylessIPower Door LocksISecurity System
DTC Troubleshooting (cont'd)
8. Check the ONIOFF information of the DRIVER'S 12. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
DOOR LOCK SWITCH (LOCK) and DRIVER'S DOOR
LOCK SWITCH (UNLOCK) in the DATA LIST. 13. Disconnect the power window master switch 22P
I
connector.
I
.
Are both information indicators OFF?
14. Disconnect under-dash fusetrelay box connector T
YES-Faulty door lock switch; replace the power (34P).
window master switch.
15. Check for continuity between the No. 28 (LOCK)
NO-Go to step 9. .- and No. 27 (UNLOCK)terminals of the under-dash
fusetrelay box connector T (34P).
9. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR T (34P)
10. Disconnect the under-dash fusetrelay box
connector T (34P).
Is there continuity?
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be 8. Check the ONfOFF information of the DRIVER'S
sure to follow the instructions in 0-CAN System DOOR LOCK KNOB SWITCH (LOCK) and DRIVER'S
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92). DOOR LOCK KNOB SWITCH (UNLOCK) in the
DATA LIST.
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
Are both information indicators OFF?
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11).
YES-check for an open in the driver's door lock
3. Operate the driver's door lock knob switch several switch (LOCK) wire or the driver's door lock knob
times. switch (UNLOCK) wire between the MICU and the
driver's door lock knob switch. If OK, replace the
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS. driver's door lock actuator. W
NO-Intermittent failure, the driver's door lock 10. Disconnect the under-dash fuselrelay box
knob switch system is OK at this time. Check for connector T (34P).
loose or poor connections.
11. Checkfor continuity between the No. 23 (UNLOCK)
5. Select KEYLESS from the BODY ELECTRICAL menu, and No. 24 (LOCK) terminals of the under-dash
and enter the DATA LIST. fusefrelay box connector T (34P) and body ground.
6. Check the ONIOFF information of the DRIVER'S UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR T (34P)
DOOR LOCK KNOB SWITCH (LOCK) and the
DRIVER'S DOOR LOCK KNOB SWITCH (UNLOCK).
.
position? Is there continuity?
YES-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/ YES-Repair a short to ground in the LOCK or
relay box (see page 22-64). UNLOCK wire..
(cont'd)
Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security System
DTC Troubleshooting (cont'd)
12. Check for continuity between the No. 23 (UNLOCK)
and No. 24 (LOCK) terminals of the under-dash
fusetrelay box connector T (34P).
Is there continuity?
2. If the door lock system and the keyless operation does not work, troubleshoot the door locks first.
NOTE: The system does not function when the ignition switch is ON (11).
.
NO-Go to the immobilizer symptom Do the door lock actuators work normally?
troubleshooting (see page 22-292)..
YES-Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF. time.
YES-Replace the immobilizer-keyless control unit. Does the key-in reminder chime sound?
I1 NO-Go to step 6.
Does the horn sound? 4. Watch the ceiling light and the door indicator on
the gauge control module.
YES-Go to step 3.
Does the ceiling light and door indicator go off?
NO-Go to step 2.
YES-Go to step 5.
2. Press the horn button.
NO-Repair a short to ground in the wire between
Does the horn sound? the MlCU and door switch..
NO-Checkthe horn circuit.. 6. Watch the ceiling light and the door indicator on
the gauge control module.
3. Turn the headlight switch ON.
Does the ceiling light and door indicator come on
Do the headlights come on? when the door is open, and go off when the door is
.
closed?
YES-Go to step 4.
YES-Substitute a known-good MlCU and recheck.
NO-Check the lighting circuit. If the symptom goes away, replace the original
MICU..
4. Do the transmitter test (see page 22-136).
NO-Repair an open in the wire between the MlCU
Is the transmitter OK? and'the door switch. If the wire is OK, faulty the
door switch, replace it..
YES-Substitute a known-good MlCU and recheck.
If there is still a problem, substitute a known-good
immobilizer-keyless control unit and recheck..
LT BLU WHT
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX
CONNECTOR M (10P) CONNECTOR N (14P)
GRN
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n I n 1 n r I n r
6 7 8 9 1 0 " 1 2 3 4 5 6 8
9 11 12 13 16
GRY
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX
CONNECTOR T (34P)
3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
,
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
GI6 WHT Under all Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 12 (15A)fuse in
conditions There should be battery voltage. the under-hood fuselrelay
box
An open in the wire
G7 PUR Under all Connect GI6 and G7 terminals Poor ground (body ground)
conditions with a jumper wire momentarily: Blown No. 12 (15 A) fuse in
The horn should sound. the under-hood fuselrelay
box
Faulty horn
An open in the wire
E20 GRN Under all Connect G2 and E20 terminals Poor ground (G602)
conditions with a jumper wire: Faulty tailgate release
The tailgate release actuator actuator
should work (tailgate should An open in the wire
open).
N7 PNK Under all Connect battery power to the N13 Faulty driver's door lock
N13 GRY conditions terminal and ground the N7 actuator
terminal momentarily: An open in the wire
The driver's door lock actuator
should unlock.
M8 YEL Under all Connect battery power to the M8 Faulty front passenger's
MI0 PNK conditions terminal and ground the M I 0 door lock actuator
terminal momentarily: Faulty right rear door lock
The front passenger's and the actuator
right rear door lock actuators An open in the wire
should unlock.
El4 YEL Under all Connect battery power to the E l 4 Faulty left rear door lock
E2 1 PNK conditions terminal and ground the E21 actuator
terminal momentarily: An open in the wire
The left rear door lock actuator
should unlock.
5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dashfuseirelay box, and make these input tests at the connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MlCU must be faulty; replace the under-dashfuseirelay box (see page 22-64).
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
E6 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G401)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wlre
T34 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
E2 GRY Right rear door open Check for voltage to ground: Faulty right rear door switch
There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Check for voltage to ground: Faulty right rear door switch
Right rear door closed
There should be 5 V or more. . Short to ground in the wire
E3 LT GRN Front passenger's door open
GI3 LTBLU
any other position than P
Hoodopen
There should be 5 V or more.
Check for voltage to ground:
. Short to ground in the wire
Poor ground (G301)
There should be less than 1 V. Faulty hood switch
An open in the wire
Hood closed Check for voltage to ground: Faulty hood switch
- There should be 5 V or more. Short to ground in the wire
Q4 GRN Under all conditions Checkfor voltage to ground: An open in the wire
There should be less than 1 V.
R16 GRY Ignition key inserted into the Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
ignition switch There should be less than 1 V. Faulty ignition key switch
An open in the wire
Ignition switch OFF and ignition Check for voltage to ground: Faulty ignition key switch
key removed from the ignition There should be 5 V or more. Short to ground in the wire
switch
T22 LT BLU Front passenger's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G503)
knob switch unlocked There should be less than 1 V. Faulty front passenger's door lock
knob switch
An open in the wire
Front passenger's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Faulty front passenger's door lock
knob switch locked There should be 5 V or more. knob switch
Short to ground in the wire
€13 WHT Tailgate outer handle pulled Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 1 V. Faulty tailgate outer handle switch
An open in the wire
Tailgate outer handle released Check for voltage to ground:
There should be 5 V or more.
. Faulty tailgate outer handle switch
A short to ground in the wire
(cont'd)
22-129
KeylessIPower Door LocksISecurity System
T28
neutral There should be 5 V or more. . Short to ground in the wire
Poor ground (G501)
BLU Driver door lock switch locked Check for voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. . Faulty driver door lock switch
An open in the wire
Faulty driver door lock switch
Driver door lock switch in
neutral
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be 5 V or more.
Check for voltage to ground:
..Shortto ground in the wire
Poor ground (G503)
T29 PUR Front passenger's door lock
switch unlocked There should be less than 1 V. . Faulty front passenger's door lock
switch
An open in the wire
Front passenger's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Faulty front passenger's door lock
switch in neutral There should be 5 V or more. switch
Shortto ground in the wire
T30 YEL Front passenger's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G503)
switch locked There should be less than 1 V. Faulty front passenger's door lock
switch
An open in the wire
Front passenger's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Faulty front passenger's door lock
switch in neutral There should be 5 V or more. switch
Short to ground in the wire
T31 BRN Driver door key cylinder switch Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
unlocked There should be less than 1 V. Faulty driver door key cylinder
Driver's Door and Left Rear Door I Front Passenger's Door and Right Rear Door
1. Remove the door panel.
I 1. Remove the door panel.
2. Disconnect the 10P connector (A) from the actuator 2. Disconnect the 10P connector (A) from the actuator
(B). (B).
NOTE: The illustration shows the driver's door. NOTE: The illustration shows the front passenger's
door.
2. Disconnect the 10P connector (A) from the actuator Front (see page 20-6)
(B). Rear (see page 20-17)
h n t passenger's
door, Right
rear door
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Left rear door ~ ~ $ 3
3. Check for continuity between the terminals.
1. Remove the power window master switch and 1. Remove the front passenger's power window
disconnect its connector (see page 22-199). switch (see page 22-199).
2. Disconnect the 10P connector (A) from the key 2. Disconnect the 2P connector from the hood switch.
cylinder switch (B).
Terminal side of
male terminals
4. If the actuator does not work, replace the tailgate There should be continuity with the outer handle
latch switch/release actuator assembly. lever pulled.
There should be no continuity with the outer
handle lever released.
Transmitter Test
NOTE: 5. Open the transmitter, and check for water damage.
If the doors unlock or lock with the transmitter, but
the LED on the transmitter does not come on, the LED If you find any water damage, replace the
is faulty; replace the transmitter. transmitter, then reprogram and register the
If any door is open, you cannot lock the doors with transmitter (see page 22-302).
the transmitter. If there is no water damage, go to step 6.
If you unlocked the doors with the transmitter, but do
not open any of the doors within 30 seconds, the
doors relock automatically.
The doors do not lock or unlock with the transmitter if
the ignition key is inserted in the ignition switch.
With HDS
1. Press the lock or unlock button five or six times to
reset the transmitter.
NOTE: As the keyless transmitter is combined with If you find any water damage, replace the
the immobilizer transponder, so when the transmitter.
transponder is registered by the HDS, the keyless If there is no water damage, go to step 4.
transmitter programming is completed
automatically.
(cont'd)
22-137
KeylessIPower Door LocksISecurity System
Transmitter Test (cont'd)
4. Replace the transmitter battery (A) with a new one,
and try to lock and unlock the doors with the
transmitter by pressing the lock or unlock button
five or six times.
LAY CIRCUIT
SEIRELAY BOX
Horns
Circuit Diagram
BATTERY
UNER-HOOD
FUSEIRELAY BOX
- -
-
Wire side of
female terminals
1 HORN
(ORN)
1 HORN
(ORNl
3. Test the horn by connecting battery power to the
terminal (A) and grounding the bracket (B).The
HORN SWITCH 1P POSITIVE TERMINAL horn should sound.
Wire side of female terminals
HEADLIGHTS
Replacement, page 22-163
Adjustment, page 22-162
Bulb Replacement, page 22-163
FRONT SIDE MARKERIPARKINGI
TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS
Bulb Replacement, page 22-163
Low Beams
When you move the headlight switch to the ON position and the dimmerlflash-to-pass switch to the low position, a
ground signal is supplied to the No. 11 terminal of the under-dash fuselrelay box (MICU) connector S (20P).The MlCU
then energizes the low beam relay, supplying battery voltage to the low beam headlights, turning them on.
High Beams
When you move the headlight switch to the ON position and the dimmerlflash-to-pass switch to the high position,
ground signals are supplied to the No. 11 and No. 16 terminals of the under-dash fuselrelay box (MICU) connector S
(20P). The MlCU then energizes the low beam headlight relay and activates the high beam control circuit, supplying
battery voltage to the low and high beam headlights, turning them on.
Flash-to-Pass
When you pull the dimmerlflash-to-pass switch to the passing position, a ground signal is supplied to No. 12 terminal
of the under-dash fuselrelay box (MICU) connector S (20P). The MlCU then energizes the low beam headlight relay
and activates the high beam control circuit for as long as the switch is held, supplying battery voltage to the low and
high beam headlights, turning them on.
NOTE:
The daytime running lights are disabled when the ignition switch is turned OFF. To keep the daytime running lights
from coming on, apply the parking brake switch while the ignition switch is OFF. When you then turn the ignition
switch back ON (II),the daytime running lights will not come om until the parking brake is released.
The headlights revert to normal operation when you turn them on with the headlight switch.
Exterior Lights
Circuit Diagram
*1 :HIGH BEAM INDICATOR (LED)
'2: LIGHTS-ON INDICATOR (LED1
'3 :DRL INDICATOR ILEDI
...-----.-- :CAN line
: 20
PNK
: 08 UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX
TRAILER
15 Wl
UGHT UGHT
13 CP1 13 CPI
- - - -
6301 Q01 GKQ GMn GWn
Exterior Lights
-
Circuit Diagram Brake Lights
UNDER-HOOD
FUSEIRELAY BOX UNDER-DASH
FUSEIRELAY BOX
WM
WHT MlCU
(Horn day
P
BRAKE PEDAL
POSITION SWlTCH
(Closed :Pedal prsltsdl
mi
UNDER-DASH
F25 FUSEIRELAYBOX
LTGRN
UNDER-DASH
FUSEIRELAY BOX
Exterior Lights
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1078: Daytime Running Lights Signal 9. Measure voltage between the No. 6 and No. 33
Error ( C a n a d a ) terminals of the under-dash fuselrelay box
connector E (42P) and body ground, and between
DTC B1079: Daytime Running Lights Signal the No. 20 terminal of the under-dash fuselrelay
Error (USA) box connector F (34P) and body ground individually.
YES-Go to step 7.
fij
the wire between the under-dash fuselrelay box
and the appropriate headlight (high beam)..
+B L HIL (HI) (GRN)
12. Check the headlight bulbs.
LEFT HEADLIGHT 3P CONNECTOR
Are the headlight bulbs OK? Wire side of female terminals
13. Disconnect the under-dash fuselrelay box NO-Repair an open in the wire between the left
connectors F (34P) and G (ZIP). headlight (high beam) and the under-dash fuse/
relay box..
14. Disconnect both of the headlight 3P connectors.
17. Check for continuity between the No. 2 terminal of
15. Check for continuity between the No. 3 terminal of each headlight 3P connector and body ground.
the right headlight 3P connector and No. 22
terminal of the under-dash fuselrelay box HEADLIGHT 3P CONNECTOR
connector F (34P).
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR F (34P)
Wire side of female terminals
DTC B1276: Combination Light Switch When the combination light switch is turned OFF
Parking (SMALL) Position Circuit Malfunction Data List Value
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be I When the combination light switch is turned to
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System I PARKING (SMALL)
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
5. Select LIGHTING from the BODY ELECTRICAL 7. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
system select menu, and enter the DATA LIST.
8. Disconnect the combination light switch 12P
connector.
-
COMBINATION LIGHT SWITCH 12P CONNECTOR
Wire side of female terminals
&
- -. 1-
I -
Is there continuity?
.
YES-Repair a shortto ground in the wire..
NO-Replace the combination light switch.. 19. Check for continuity between the under-dash fuse/
relay box connector S (20P) terminals as shown:
Is there continuity?
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS. 12. Select the BODY ELECTRICAL system select menu,
then enter the LIGHTING SYSTEM.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11).
13. Check each combination light switch position value
3. Turn the combination light (headlight) switch ON. with the DATA LlST menu.
6. Check for DTCs with the HDS. Are all data list values indicated OFF?
NO-Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this 14. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
time. Check for loose or poor connections.
15. Disconnect the under-dash fuselrelay box
7. Select LIGHTING from the BODY ELECTRICAL connector S (20P).
system select menu, then enter the DATA LIST.
16. Check for continuity between the body ground and
8. Check each combination light switch position value the under-dash fuse/relay box connector S (20P)
with the DATA LlST menu. No. 11, No. 12, and No. 16 terminals individually.
.
Are all data list values correct?
Is there continuity?
YES-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/
relay box (see page 22-64). YES-Repair a short to ground in the wire..
.
YES-Repair a short between the wire..
~ ~ sw (WHT)
N G (LT BLU)
~ M hS W
L I u
HIL ON SW (PNK) . COMB1GND (BLK)
COMBINATION LIGHT SWITCH 12P CONNECTOR
Wire side of female terminals
I s there continuity?
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be 9. Disconnect the under-dash fuselrelay box
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System connector S (20P).
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
10. Check for continuity between the body ground and
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS. the under-dash fuselrelay box connector S (20P)
No. 18, and No. 19 terminals.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11).
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR S (20P)
3. Operate the turn signal switch in left and right
positions.
6. Check each turn signal switch position value with YES-Repair a shortto ground in the wire..
the DATA LlST menu.
NO-Go to step 11.
When the turn signal switch is in left position
Data List I Value 11. Check for continuity between the under-dash fuse1
Turn Signal Switch (LEFT) I ON relay box connector S (20P) No. 18 and No. 19
I
Turn Signal Switch (RIGHT) I OFF I terminals.
When the turn signal switch is i n right position UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR S (20P)
Data List Value
Turn Signal Switch (LEFT) OFF
Turn Signal Switch (RIGHT) ON
.
Are all data list values correct?
TURN R SW TURN L
YES-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse1 SW (LT GRN)
relay box (see page 22-64).
NO-Go to step 7
Wire side of female terminals
7. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Is there continuity?
1. Before testing, troubleshoot the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
2. Check the No. 12 (IOA), No. 13 (10 A), No. 15 (7.5A1, No. 16 (IOA), NO. 17 (10 A), No. 18 (20 A), No. 19 (15A)t
NO. 21 (30 A), and No. 37 (7.5 A) fuses in the under-dash fuselrelay box. If any fuse is blown, replace and go to
step 3.
ORN
BLK CONNECTOR E (42P)
BLK
~ fqiq
j /fER%q
f-t I I
ua
BLK WHT
CONNECTOR G (21P)
ORN
CONNECTOR T (34P)
BLK
4. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 5 .
5. With the connectors still disconnected, make these input tests at the appropriate connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6 .
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
M3 RED Under all conditions Connect battery power to the M 3 Poor ground (G301, G 6 0 1 ,
terminal: G602)
The front parking lights, taillights, Blown bulb
and license plate lights should An open in the wire
come on.
F4 LT Under all conditions Connect battery power to the F4 Poor ground ( G 3 0 1 )
BLU terminal: Blown bulb
The right headlight (low beam) An open in the wire
should come on.
F22 WHT Under all conditions Connect battery power to the F22 Poor ground (G301)
terminal: . Blown bulb
The right headlight (high beam) An open in the wire
should come on.
GI5 GRN Under all conditions Connect battery power to the G I 5 Poor ground ( G 3 0 1 )
terminal: Blown bulb
The left headlight (high beam) An open in the wire
should come on.
GI7 BLU Under all conditions Connect battery power to the G I 7 Poor ground (G301)
terminal: Blown bulb
The left headlight (low beam) An open in the wire
should come on.
6. Reconnect the connectors, and do these input tests at the connectors.
- If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MlCU is faulty; replace the under-dash fusetrelay box (see page 22-64).
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
E6 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G401)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
There should be less than 0.5'V. An open in the wire
G2 ORN Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in
There should be battery voltage. the under-hood fuselrelay
box
An open in the wire
GI8 YEL Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 4 (H/L) (50 A) fuse
There should be battery voltage. in the under-hood fusetrelay
box
An open in the wire
C3 ORN Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 2 (50 A) fuse in the
(11) There should be battery voltage. under-hood fuselrelay box
Faulty ignition switch
An open in the wire
Exterior Lights
MlCU Input Test (cont'd)
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
S1 ORN Combination light Check for voltage between S1 and Faulty combination light
. switch OFF S5 terminals: switch
S5 BLK There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Combination light Check for voltage between S1 and Faulty combination light
switch in any other S5 terminals: switch
position than OFF There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
S11 PNK Combination light Check for voltage between S11 Faulty combination light
switch (Headlight and S5 terminals: switch
S5 BLK position) ON There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Combination light Check for voltage between S11 Faulty combination light
switch OFF and 55 terminals: switch
There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
S12 WHT Combination light Check for voltage between S12 Faulty combination light
- switch lever pulled and S5 terminals: switch
S5 BLK (Passing) There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Combination light Check for voltage between S12 Faulty combination light
switch lever released and S5 terminals: switch
from passing There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
position
S13 BLU Combination light Check for voltage between S13 Faulty combination light
- switch (SMALL and S5 terminals: switch
S5 BLK position) ON There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Combination light Check for voltage between S13 Faulty combination light
switch OFF and S5 terminals: switch
There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
S16 LT Combination light Check for voltage between S16 Faulty combination light
BLU switch (Dimmer) in and S5 terminals: switch
S5 high beam position There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
BLK Combination light Check for voltage between S16 Faulty combination light
switch (Dimmer) in and S5 terminals: switch
low beam position There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
Combination Light Switch TestIReplacement
1. Remove the dashboard lower cover (see page 20-101).
3. Disconnect the 12P connector (A) from the combination light switch (B).
4. Remove the two screws, then slide out the combination light switch.
5, Inspect the connector terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the
tables.
Light switch
Terminal
4 6 9 10 11 12
Position
Headlight
switch
OFF
Passing
switch
ON 0 0
rurn signal switch
Terminal
Position
Neutral 1. I I
I RIGHT 1 0 1 I 0 I
6. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
Exterior Lights
- -
Headlight Adjustment
1. Clean the outer lens so that you can see the center
(A) of the headlights.
3. Remove the harness clips, screw, clip, and three 2. Pull the retaining spring (C)away from the bulb,
bolts, then remove the headlight assembly with the then remove the bulb (D).
corner upper beam (C).
3. Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal.
4. Remove the bolt (D) and the corner upper beam
from the headlight.
MICU
(Built into the under-dash fuselrelay box)
Input Test, page 22-170
Turn SignalIHazard Flasher
Circuit Diagram
N0.10 110Al No23 110 A) IGl HOT in ON Ill) and START [ill
No.14 U.6A) FUSE
(UNDER-DASH
BU FUSEIRELAY BOX)
MlCU
M
A1
Y
No.10
17.5 A)
a11 6 4
PVR
S5 S19 S18
i;
DASH UGHTS
BRIGHTNESS
COMROUER
BU( LTGRN BUN
12 2 1
I
0 NRN
\ ,
SIGNAL
LEFl ', *' RIGHT S W ~
COMBINATIONUGHT SWITCH
Turn SignalIHazard Flasher
1. Check the No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuselrelay box. If the fuse is blown, replace it and go to step 2.
CONNECTOR E (42P)
BLK
D7T i, ,'
I 1
J
BLK
CONNECTOR G (21P)
ORN ORN
, ORN
,
ORN
!
CONNECTOR R 120P) CONNECTOR S (20P)
BLK
ORN
BRN LTGRN
CONNECTOR T (34P)
\BLK
3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
(cont'd)
22-171
Turn SignaliHazard Flasher
MlCU Input Test (cont'd)
4. With the connectors still disconnected, make these input tests at the appropriate connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Cavity 1 Wire I Tekt condition Test: Desired result I Possible cause if result is not obtained
G2 1 ORN I Under all conditions I Check for voltage between G2 I Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the
I .I I I terminal and body ground: I under-hoodfuselrelay box I
There should be bakery voltage.
G6 ORN Under all conditions Check for voltage between G6
terminal and body ground: under-hoodfuselrelay box
There should be battery voltage. An open in the wire
E39 BRN Under all conditions Connect G2 and E39 terminals Poor ground (G601)
with a jumper wire: ~ l o w bulb
n
u
The right rear turn signal light An open in the wire
should come on.
ORN Under all conditions Connect G2 and E40 terminals Poor ground (G602)
with a jumper wire:
The left rear turn signal light
I should come on.
1 Blown bulb
An open in the wire
F1 I BRN I Under all conditions I Connect G2 and F l terminals I Poor ground (G301)
with a jumper wire: Blown bulb
The right front turnsignal light An open in the wire
should come on.
Under all conditions Connect G2 and'G1 terminals Poor ground (G301)
with a jumper wire: Blown bulb
The left front turn signal light An open in the wire
should come on.
Under all conditions Connect G2 and PI terminals Faulty gauge control module
with a jumper wire: Faulty indicator
The right turn signal indicator An open in the wire
I should come on.
P6 I ORN I Under all conditions I Connect G2 and P6 terminals I Faulty gauge control module
with a jumper wire: Faulty indicator
The left turn signal indicator An open in the wire
should come on.
5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fusefrelay box, and make these input tests at the connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MlCU must be faulty; replace the under-dash fuse/relay box (see page 22-64).
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
E6 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5V. An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5V. An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G401)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
R1 ORN Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Faulty under-dash fusehelay
There should be battery voltage. box
A short to ground in the wire
Ql I PUR Hazard warning Check for voltage to ground: Faulty hazard warning switch
switch pressed There should be battery voltage. An open in the wire
S18 BRN Turn signal switch in Check for voltage between S18 Faulty combination light switch
- right position and S5 terminals: An open in the wire
S5 BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Turn signal switch in Check for voltage between S18 Faulty combination light switch
left or neutral and S5 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
position There should be 5 V or more.
S19 LT Turn signal switch in Check for voltage between S19 Faulty combination light switch
- GRN left position and S5 terminals: An open in the wire
S5 There should be less than 1 V.
BLK Turn signal switch in Check for voltage between S19 Faulty combination light switch
right or neutral and S5 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
position There should be 5 V or more.
Turn SignalIHazard Flasher
-
Hazard Warning Switch TestIReplacement
1. Remove the center vent (see page 20-93).
CEILING LIGHT
TesVReplacernent, page 22-178
Without moonroof
CEILING LlGHT
TestlReplacernent, page 22-178
dash fuselrelay bo
DRIVER'S
DOOR SWITCH
DOOR SWITCH
Interior Lights
Circuit Diagram
* l :Wth moonroof
UNDER-HOOD FUSEIRELAY BOX UNDER-DASH *2 :Without moonroof
BAllERV FUSEIRELAY BOX
No.1 IBATI IlWAI No.22l7.5AI Di
r"
-..-..-..-..'
ORN
El6
G602
Front Individual Map Light TestJReplacement
With moonroof Without moonroof
1. Turn the map light switch OFF. 1. Turn the map light switch OFF.
2. Carefully prythe lens (A) off with a small 2. Carefully pry the lens (A) off with a small
screwdriver. screwdriver.
1. Remove the front individual map lights (see page 2. Disconnect the 10P connector (A) from the
22-177). moonroof switch.
MIC GHT
(Built into the under- nt,
dash fuselrelay box)
lnput Test, page 22-183
Replacement, page 22-64
HT REAR DOOR SWITCH
DRIVER'S DOOR
LOCK KNOB SWITCH
Test, page 22-132
Without moonroof
/
Test, page 22-186
IGNITION KEY LIGHT
Test, page 22-186
CEILING LIGHT
estIReplacernent, page 22-178
FT REAR DOOR
Entry Lights Control System
Circuit Diagram
MlCU Input Test
NOTE: Before testing, troubleshoot the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
1. Check the No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuselrelay box. If the fuse is blown, replace it and go to step 2.
CONNECTOR E (42P)
GRV LTGRN ELK WHT
ELK GRN
CONNECTOR F (34P)
BLK
PUR
RED GRV
CONNECTOR T (34P)
ELK
Entry Lights Control System
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
4. With the connectors still disconnected, do these input tests at the appropriate connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Wire Test condition I Test: Desired result I Possible cause if result is not
obtained
PUR Under all conditions Attach to ground: Blown No. 22 (7.5 A) fuse in
(With moonroof: The ceiling light and map the under-hood fuselrelay
select the interior lights' should come on. box
light switch in DOOR Blown bulb(s)
position) Faulty ceiling light
Faulty map light'
Faulty interior light switch'
( An open in the wire
R13 I RED 1 Under all conditions I Attach to ground: I Blown No. 22 (7.5 A) fuse in
The ignition key light should the under-hood fuselrelay
come on. box
Faulty ignition key light
An open in the wire
*: With moonroof
5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuselrelay box, and do these input tests at the connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MlCU must be faulty; replace the under-dash fuselrelay box (see page 22-64).
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
E6 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G401)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
E37 GRN Driver's door open Check for voltage to ground: Faulty driver's door switch
There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Driver's door closed Check for voltage to ground: Faulty driver's door switch
There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
E3 LT Front passenger's Check for voltage to ground: Faulty front passenger's door
GRN dooropen There should be less than 1 V. switch
An open in the wire
Front passenger's Check for voltage to ground: Faulty front passenger's door
door closed There should be 5 V or more. switch
A short to ground in the wire
E2 GRY Right rear door open Check for voltage to ground: Faulty right rear door switch
There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Right rear door Check for voltage to ground: Faulty right rear door switch
closed There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
El7 WHT Left rear door open Check for voltage to ground: Faulty left rear door switch
There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Left rear door closed Check for voltage to ground: Faulty left rear door switch
There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
R16 GRY Ignition key inserted Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
into the ignition There should be less than 1 V. Faulty ignition key switch
switch An open in the wire
Ignition switch OFF Check for voltage to ground: Faulty ignition key switch
and ignition key There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
removed from the
ignition switch
T23 WHT Driver's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
knob switch There should be less than 1 V. Faulty driver's door lock knob
unlocked switch
An open in the wire
Driver's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Faulty driver's door lock knob
knob switch locked There should be 5 V or more. switch
A short to ground in the wire
T24 LT Driver's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Faulty driver's door lock knob
GRN knob switch There should be 5 V or more. switch
unlocked A short to ground in the wire
Driver's door lock Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
knob switch locked There should be less than 1 V. Faulty driver's door lock knob
switch
An open in the wire
Entry Lights Control System
lgnition Key Switch Test lgnition Key Light Test
1. Remove the steering column upper and lower 1. Remove the steering column upper and lower
covers (see page 17-25). covers (see page 17-25).
I-) (+I
3. Check for continuity between the No. 1 and No. 2 3. The LED should come on when power is connected
terminals. to the No. 6 terminal and ground is connected to
No. 5 terminal.
There should be continuity with the key in the
ignition switch. 4. If the LED does not come on, replace the ignition
There should be no continuity with the key switch.
removed.
1 ' I
1
FRONT PASSENGER'S P ~ W EWINDOW
Test, page 22-198
Replacement, page 22-199
.
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/
R SWITCH
R WlNDOW SWITCH
R WINDOW MOTOR
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POWER WINDOW RELAY
Test, page 22-66
The driver's power window motor incorporatesa pulser which generates pulses during the motor's operation and
sends the pulses to the driver's power window control unit. As soon as the power window control unit detects no
pulses from the pulser (the window stops short of full travel), the driver's power window control unit makes the power
window motor stop and reverse. If the window is more than halfway closed, it will reverse to half open position. If the
window is less than halfway closed, it will stop and reverse about 2 inches. This is to prevent pinching an obstacle
during auto-up operation. The auto reverse operation is not active when the switch is held in the up position.
NET
HALL IC UNIT
POWER WINDOW MOTOR
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Sensor
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Period of
pulses -*m
& Position when obstacle
Period of
pulses
Threshold value for
judgment of obstacle
Resetting the Power Window Control Unit
Resetting the driver's power window is required when any of the following have occurred:
Power window regulator replacement or repair Driver's door glass replacement or repair
Power window motor replacement or repair Power is removed from the power window control unit
Window run channel replacement or repair , while the power window timer is ON.
Power window master switch replacement
1. Turn the ignition switch ON (11).
2. Move the driver's window all the way down by using the driver's window DOWN switch.
Ignition
ONIII) - - -
Switch
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memory cleared.
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10. Check if the AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN functions still work. If they do, go back to step 1 (the AUTO function has
not been cleared; repeat the clear procedure again). If they do not, go to step 11.
11. Move the driver's window all the way down by using the driver's window DOWN switch.
12. Pull up and hold the driver's window UPswitch until the window reaches the fully closed position, then continue
to hold the switch for 1 second.
13. Confirm that the power window control unit is reset by using the driver's window AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN
functions.
If the window still does not work in AUTO, repeat the procedure several times, paying close attention to the
5 second time limit between steps. If it still does not work, refer to the master switch input test (see page 22-192).
Power Windows
Circuit Diagram
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621
#1
MlCU
(Key-off tima circuit)
No30 No33
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FRONT
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1
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PASSENGERS
POWER WINDOW LEFr REAR POWER RIGHT REAR POWER
3 E! SWllCH 3 4 5 WINDOWSWITCH 3 4 5 WlNWWSWrrCH
7 8 7 8 7 8
FRONT RIGHT
PASSENGER'S REAR REAR
POWER POWER POWER
WlNDOW WINDOW WINDOW
MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR 0
-
G501
Power Windows
Master Switch Input Test
NOTE: The power window control unit is built into the power window master switch.
2. Disconnect the 22P connector (A) from the master switch (B).
BUN
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12 13 14 15 11617118119 20 21 22
3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
4. With the connector still disconnected, do these input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
9 GRN Connect the No. 4 and the Check driver's power window Faulty driver's power window
No. 9 terminals and motor operation: motor
No. 10 and No. 12 The window should go down. An open in the wire
terminals momentarily
with jumper wires
10 PNK Connect the No. 4 and the Check driver's window motor
No. 10 terminals and operation:
No. 9 and No. 12 The window should go up.
terminals momentarily
with jumper wires
1 ORN Connect the No. 3 and the Check front passenger's Faulty front passenger's
No. 2 terminals and No. 1 power window motor power window motor
and No. 12 terminals operation: Faulty front passenger's
momentarily with jumper The window should go down. power window switch
wires An open in the wire
2 BRN Connect the No. 3 and the Check front passenger's
No. 1 terminals and No. 2 power window motor
and No. 12 terminals operation:
momentarily with jumper The window should go up.
wires
13 LT Connect the No. 15 and Check right rear power Faulty right rear power
BLU the No. 14 terminals and window motor operation: window motor
No. 13 and No. 12 The window should go down. Faulty right rear power
terminals momentarily window switch
with jumper wires An open in the wire
14 RED Connect the No. 15 and Check right rear power
the No. 13 terminals and , window motor operation:
No. 14 and No. 12 The window should go up.
terminals momentarily
with jumper wires
21 PUR Connect the No. 20 and Check left rear power window Faulty left rear power window
the No. 21 terminals and motor operation: motor
No. 22 and No. 12 The window should go down. Faulty left rear power window
terminals momentarily switch
with jumper wires An open in the wire
22 GRN Connect the No. 20 and Check left rear power window
the No. 22 terminals and motor operation:
No. 21 and No. 12 The window should go up.
terminals momentarily
with jumper wires
Power Windows
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the control unit must be faulty: replace the power window master switch, and go to step 6.
Cavity Wire Test condiiion Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
3 GRN Ignition switch ON (11) Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 30 (20 A) fuse in the under-
There should be battery voltage. dash fuselrelay box
Faulty power window relay
Faulty MlCU
An open in the wire
4 WHT Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
. Blown No. 26 (20 A) fuse in the under-
dash fuselrelay box
An open in the wire
15 PUR Ignition switch ON (11) Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 32 (20 A) fuse in the under-
There should be battery voltage. dash fuselrelay box
Faulty power window relay
Faulty MlCU
An open in the wire
20 BLU Ignition switch ON (11) Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 33 (20 A) fuse in the under-
There should be battery voltage. dash fuselrelay box
Faulty power window relay
Faulty MlCU
An open in the wire
7 LT BLU Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
There should be less than 0.5V. An open in the wire
11 BLK Ignition switch ON tll), and Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
driver's window moving up and There should be less than 0.5V. An open in the wire
down
12 BLK Ignition switch ON (I!), main Poor ground (G501)
switch ON, and passenger's
window moving up and down
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be less than 0.5 V. . An open in the wire
16 PUR Ignition switch ON (11) Check for voltage to ground: Faulty power window master switch
There should be battery voltage. A short to ground in the wire
5 PNK Ignition switch ON (II), and Check for voltage between the Faulty power window master switch
driver's window switch moving No. 5 and No. 7 terminals: Faulty driver's power window motor
up or down There should be 0 V-about 5 V An open in the wire
-0 V- about 5 V repeatedly (a A short to ground in the wire
digital voltmeter should reads
about 2.5 V while the window
moves).
6 ORN Ignition switch ON (111, and Check for voltage between the
driver's window switch moving No. 6 and No. 7 terminals:
up or down There should be 0 V-about 5 V
-0 V- about 5 V repeatedly (a
digital voltmeter should reads
about 2.5 V while the window
moves).
2. Test the motor in each direction by connecting 5. Check for continuity between the passenger's
battery power and ground to the passenger's power window switch 8P connector No. 7 and No. 8
power window switch 8P connector according to terminals and the passenger's power window
the table. motor 2P connector No. 1 and No. 2 terminals.
Driver's Switch
Front passenger's
Rear
- -- ---- - - - --
5. After replacement, reset the power window control 4. Install the switch in the reverse order of removal.
unit (see page 22-189).
Component Location Index
WASHER TUBE
Replacement, page
- -
MlCU
IGl El
SB WIPER
ORN
S15 14+
517 14+
MlCU
REAR
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PG SG
WINDSHELD WINDOW
0 0
11
5 3 4
WNDSHIEU)I
REAR WINDOW
WASHER MOTOR
WINDSHEU) 2
WIPER MOTOR
- - - - -
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be REAR WINDOW MOTOR 4P CONNECTOR
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
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RR WIPER AS
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS. (RED)
Does the rear window wiper stop in the normal Wire side of female terminals
park position?
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS. UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR S (20P)
11. Check for continuity between the under-dash fusel Is the fuse OK?
relay box connector S (20P) No. 2 terminal and
body ground. YES-Go to step 15.
-
RR WIPER As (GRY)
I NO-Replace the blown fuse and recheck..
.
YES-Go to step 16.
RR WIPER
(RED)
Is there voltage?
.
.
YES-Repair a short to power in the wire.
JUMPER
WIRE
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24. Check for continuity between the under-hood fuse/
relay box connector E (10P) No. 2 terminal and
body ground.
-
Wire side of female terminals
Is there continuity?
y
-
Is there continuity?
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAY BOX CONNECTOR S (20P)
.
YES-Go to step 26. Wire side of female terminals
.
NO-Repair an open in the wire or poor ground Is there continuity?
(G602).
YES-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/
relay box (see page 22-64).
Is D T C 01077 indicated?
YES-Go to step 5.
YES-Go to step 7.
(cont'd)
22-209
DTC Troubleshooting (cont'd)
11. Measure voltage between the winctshield wiper 16. Run the windshield wiper motor at LOW or HIGH,
motor 5P connector No. 4 terminal and body and measure voltage between body ground and
ground. the under-dash fuse/relay box connector F (34P)
No. 18 terminal (Low) and No. 19 terminal (High)
WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR 5P CONNECTOR respectively.
I AS (WHT) ~n
.
NO-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/ YES-Go to step 17.
relay box (see page 22-64). .
NO-Faulty MICU; replace the under-dash fuse/
12. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
I
.
IS there less than 0.5 V ?
DTC B1283:Windshield Wiper Switch LOW Is the WlNDSHlELD WlPER SWITCH (MIST)
Position Circuit Malfunction information indicator OFF, WINDSHIELD WlPER
SWITCH (INT) information indicator OFF,
DTC B1284: Windshield Wiper Switch HlGH WlNDSHlELD WlPER SWITCH (LOW)
Position Circuit Malfunction information indicator OFF, and WlNDSHlELD
WlPER SWITCH (HIGH) information indicator
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be OFF with the windshield wiper switch in the OFF
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System position?
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
YES-Go to step 14.
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
NO-Go to step 7.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (Ill.
7. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
3. Turn the windshield wiper switch in MIST, INT,
LOW, HlGH and OFF positions. 8. Disconnect the 8P connector from the windshield
wiper switch.
4. Check the DTCs with the HDS.
9. Check the ON/OFF information of the WINDSHIELD
Is DTC B1281, B1282, B1283, or B1284 indicated? WlPER SWITCH (MIST), WINDSHIELD WIPER
SWITCH (INT), WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH
YES-Go to step 5. (LOW), and WlNDSHlELD WIPER SWITCH (HIGH) in
the DATA LIST.
NO-Intermittent failure, the wiper system is OK at
this time. Check for loose or poor connections.. Are the information indicators OFF?
5. Select WIPERS from the BODY ELECTRICAL menu, YES-Faulty windshield wiper switch; replace it..
and enter the DATA LIST.
NO-Go to step 10.
(cont'd)
22-211
DTC Troubleshooting (cont'd)
12. Check for continuity between body ground and 14. Check for continuity between the under-dash fuse/
under-dash fuselrelay box connector S (20P)' relay box connector S (20P) terminals No. 10,
terminals No. 10, No. 20, and No. 15 individually. No. 15 and, No. 20 as shown:
Is there continuity?
COMB1
GND (BLK)
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MIST HI & LO
SW (GRN) SW (WHT)
Is there continuity?
CONNECTOR E (42P)
BLk
CONNECTOR F (34P)
CONNECTOR S (20P)
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CONNECTOR T (34P)
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BLK
3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
MlCU Input Test (cont'd)
4. With the connectors still disconnected, make these input tests at the appropriate connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
F18 BLU Under all conditions Connect battery powerto the F18 Poor ground (G401)
terminal: Faulty windshield wiper
The windshield wiper motor motor
should run at low speed. An open in the wire
F19 YEL Under all conditions Connect battery powerto the F19 Poor ground (G401)
terminal: Faulty windshield wiper
The windshield wiper motor motor
should run at high speed. An open in the wire
F32 WHT Under all conditions Check for continuity between the An open in the wire
(disconnect the F32 terminal and the windshield
windshield wiper wiper motor 5P connector No. 4
motor 5P connector) terminal:
There should be continuity.
F33 ORN Under all conditions Connect battery power to the F33 Faulty washer motor
terminal and ground the F34 An open in the wire
terminal:
The windshield washer motor
should run.
F34 RED Under all conditions Connect battery power to the F34 Faulty washer motor
terminal and ground the F33 An open in the wire
terminal:
The windshield washer motor
should run.
S2 GRY Under all conditions Check for continuity between the An open in the wire
(disconnect the rear S2 terminal and the rear window
window wiper motor wiper motor 4P connector No. 2
4P connector) terminal:
There should be continuity.
S3 PUR Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 8 (10 A) fuse in the
(11) There should be battery voltage. under-dash fuselrelay box
Faulty rear window wiper
motor relay
An open in the wire
Attach to ground: Poor ground (G602)
The rear window wiper motor Faulty rear window wiper
should work. motor relay
An open in the wire
S6 BLU Intermittent dwell Check resistance between S6 and Faulty wiperlwasher switch
timer turned S4 terminals: An open in the wire
S4 BLK The resistance should vary
between 0 to 1 k Q .
5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuselrelay box, and make these input tests at the connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MlCU must be faulty; replace the under-dash fuselrelay box (see page 22-64).
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
E6 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G602)
E33 There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
S10 ORN Windshield wiper Check for voltage between S10 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch (LOW) ON and S4 terminals, and S20 and S4 An open in the wire
S4 BLK terminals:
There should be less than 1 V.
Windshield wiper . Check for voltage between S10 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch OFF and S4 terminals, and S20 and S4 A short to ground in the wire
terminals:
There should be 5 V or more.
S15 GRN Windshield wiper Check for voltage between S15 . Faulty wiperlwasher switch
. switch (MIST) ON and S4 terminals: An open in the wire
S4 BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Windshield wiper Check for voltage between 515 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch (MIST) OFF and S4 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
S17 YEL Windshield washer Check for voltage between S17 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
. switch ON and S4 terminals: An open in the wire
S4 BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Windshield washer Check for voltage between S17 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch OFF and S4 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
S20 WHT Windshield wiper Check for voltage between S20 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
- switch (INT) ON and S4 terminals: An open in the wire
S4 BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Windshield wiper Check for voltage between S20 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch OFF and S4 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
WHT Windshield wiper Check for voltage between S20 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch (HIGH) ON and S4 terminals: An open in the wire
BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Windshield wiper Check for voltage between S20 Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch OFF and S4 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
S8 GRY Rear window washer Check for voltage between S8 and Faulty wiperlwasher switch
- switch ON S4 terminals: An open in the wire
S4 BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Rear window washer Check for voltage between S8 and Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch OFF S4 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
S9 LT Rear window wiper Check for voltage between S9 and Faulty wiperlwasher switch
BLU switch ON S4 terminals: An open in the wire
S4 There should be less than 1 V.
BLK Rear window wiper Check for voltage between S9 and Faulty wiperlwasher switch
switch OFF S4 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
WiperIWasher Switch TestIReplacement
1. Remove the steering column covers (see page 5. Check for continuity between the terminals in each
20-107). switch position according to the table.
Rear Window
NOTE: Carefully remove the wiper arms so that 2. Disconnect the 4P connector (A) from the wiper
they do not touch the hood. motor (B).
Windshield (Removal) 6. Remove the nut (A), and separate the link (B)from
windshield wiper motor (C).
1. Open the hood. Remove the caps, nuts (A), and the
windshield wiper arms (B).
(cont'd)
22-219
Wiper Motor Replacement (cont'd)
Windshield (Installation) 4. Before installing the wiper linkage assembly to the
vehicle, mark sure the mark (A) of the link and the
1. Plug in motor alone, turn the wipertwasher switch mark (B) of the linkage assembly are still aligned.
to (LO) or (HI) ON, then OFF to return the motor
shaft to the park position.
NOTE:
Do not use the wiperlwasher switch (INTI
position in this step.
If necessary, replace any damaged clips.
Apply multipurpose grease to the moving parts.
1. Open the tailgate, and remove the tailgate lower 2. Disconnect the 2P connector(s) (A) from the washer
panel (see page 20-78). motor (B) and the washer fluid level switch (Canada
models).
2. Remove the cap (A), mounting nut (B), wiper arm
(C), and special nut (Dl.
2. Pull up and hold the tab (A), and slide the wiper
blade (B) toward the tabs until it releases from the
wiper arm (C).
I 2. Turn the blade (A) to release it from the wiper arm
(B).
4. Pull back the end of the blade and slide out the old
rubber (B). 4. lnstall a new rubber in the reverse order of removal.
5. lnstall a new rubber in the reverse order of removal. 5. lnstall the wiper blade onto the rear window wiper
arm in the reverse order of removal.
6. lnstall the wiper blades onto the windshield wiper
arms in the reverse order of removal. 6. Test by turning on the wiper. If the blade slips, turn
off the wiper and reinstall the wiper blade securely.
7. Test by turning on the wipers. If the blades slip,
turn off the wipers and seat the attachments more
firmly.
Wiper ArmINozzle Adjustment
1. Turn the windshield wipers ON then OFF, make sure when the wiper arms stop at the park position.
2. When you turn on the washer(s), confirm 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray
area is not within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle(s).
2. Remove the washer nozzles and clips, then remove the tubes.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal. Take care not to pinch the washer tubes. Check the washer operation.
Rear Window
1. Open the tailgate, and lower the rear of the headliner (see page 20-83).
2. Remove the washer nozzle and clips, then remove the tube.
3. Install the parts i n the reverse order of removal. Take care not t o pinch the washertube. Check the washer
operation.
NOTE: Even if the washer tube is pinched between the weatherstrip and the tailgate, the washer may operate, but
it may allow water to leak at the weaterstrip. Make sure the tube is aligned, and adjust the tube by twisting if as
needed.
Gauges
(cont'd)
22-227
Gauges
CONNECTOR
The gauge control module has the self-diagnostic functions shown, and also has the customizable reset function.
NOTE:
Indicators are also controlled via the communication line.
Before doing the self-diagnostic function, check the No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuselrelay box and the No. 23
(10 A) fuse in the under-hood fuselrelay box.
4. Within 5 sec.. turn the headlights OFF, then ON and OFF again.
5. Within 5 sec., release the SEURESET switch button, and then push and release the button three times repeatedly.
NOTE:
While in the self-diagnostic mode, the dash lights brightness controller operates normally.
While in the self-diagnostic mode, the SEURESET button is used to start the Beeper Drive Circuit Test and the Gauge
Drive Circuit Check.
ON (111
Ignition
Switch
OFF
ON
Lighting
Switch
OFF
SELIRESET
Switch
ON !
OFF
i Move to self-diagnostic mode.
*..- M &
5 see. 5 sec.
Gauges
NOTE:
Afterthe beeper stops sounding and the gauge needle returns to the minimum position, pushing the SEVRESET
switch starts the Beeper Drive Circuit Check (one beep) and the Gauge Drive Circuit Check again.
The check cannot be started again until the gauge needle returns to the minimum position.
Self-diagnostic ON
mode OFF
ON
SELIRESET
switch OFF
ON
Gauge needles
OFF
ON
Beeper
OFF
The needle sweeps from the
minimum position to the
9 w maximum position, then returns
5 sec. to the minimum position.
If the needle fails to sweep, or the beeper does not sound, replace the gauge control module.
The Communication Line Check
While in the self-diagnostic mode, the Communication Line Check starts after the LCD Segments Check.
If all segments come on, the communication line is OK. If faulty, the word "Error" will be indicated on the odometer
display followed by number(s1.
Example Indication
If the word "Error 1" is indicated, there is a malfunction in the communication line between the gauge control
module and the fast-controller area network (F-CAN).Check for DTCs in the PCM and troubleshoot any DTCs found.
If no DTCs are found, go to indicated troubleshooting.
If the word "Error 2" is indicated, there is a malfunction in the communication line between the gauge control
module and the body-controller area network (B-CAN). Go to indicated troubleshooting.
If any F-CAN or B-CAN communication line errors are found, go to DTC check using HDS.
NOTE: If the vehicle speed exceeds 1.2 mph (2 kmlh), the self-diagnostic function ends.
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Gauges
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1152: Gauge Control Module Internal DTC B1155: Gauge Control Module Lost
Error (EEPROM) Communication with the MlCU (HLSW
Message)
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
DTC B1156: Gauge Control Module Lost
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11). Communication with the MlCU (WIPSW
Message)
3. Wait for 6 seconds or more.
DTC B1157: Gauge Control Module Lost
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS. Communication with the MlCU (MICU
Message)
Is DT C B 1152 indicated?
DTC B1159: Gauge Control Module Lost
YES-Replace the gauge control module.. Communication with the MlCU (DOORSW
.
Message)
NO-lntermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check the battery condition (see page 22-65), DTC B1160: Gauge Control Module Lost
and the charging system. Communication with the MlCU (DRLOCKSW
Message)
DTC B1188: Gauge Control Module Lost
Communication with the MlCU (RM
Message)
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multipule DTCs, be
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
Is DTCB1155,B1156,B1157, B1159,B1160, or
81 188 indicated?
YES-Go to step 5.
.
NO-Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check for loose or poor connections between
the gauge control module and the MICU.
DTC 61169: Gauge Control Module Lost 1 GAUGE CONTROL MODULE 36P CONNECTOR
Communicationwith the PCM (A/T
Messages)
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multipule DTCs, be
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS. 11. Check for continuity between the PCM connector A
(44P) No. 36 and No. 37 terminals and body ground
Is D T C 81 168 or 81 169 indicated? individually.
7. Disconnect the gauge control module 36P YES-Update the PCM if it does not have the latest
connector. software (see page 11-7), or substitute a known-
.
good PCM (see page 11-8), and recheck. If the
8. Jump the SCS with the HDS (see page 11-3). indication goes away, replace the original PCM
(see page 11-219). If the DTC is still present, replace
9. Disconnect the PCM connector A (44P). the gauge control module (see page 22-248).
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be GAUGE CONTROL MODULE 36P CONNECTOR
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then back ON (11). CANL 1 ICANH
~ H T )
3. Wait for 6 seconds or more. JUMPER JUMPER
WIRE WIRE
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4. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Wire side of female terminals
Is D T C 51 170 indicated?
YES-Go to step 5. 10. Check for continuity between the VSA modulator-
control unit 46P connector No. 38 and No. 39
NO-Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this terminals and body ground individually.
time. Check for loose or poor connections between
the gauge control module and the VSA modulator- VSA MODULATOR-CONTROL UNIT 46P CONNECTOR
control unit..
NO-Go to step 6.
8. Disconnect the VSA modulator-control unit 46P YES-Substitute a known-good VSA modulator-
connector. control unit, and recheck. If the indication goes
away, replace the original VSA modulator-control
unit. If the DTC is still present, replace the gauge
control module (see page 22-2481..
YES-Go to step 5.
Is there continuity?
NO-Intermittent failure, the fuel level sensor
circuit is OK at this time. Check for loose or poor YES-Go to step 9.
connections.
NO-Repair an open in the wire between the gauge
5. Turn the ignition switch OFF. control module and the fuel tank unit..
6. Disconnect the fuel tank unit 4P connector and the 9. Do the fuel gauge sending unit test (see page
gauge control module 36P connector. 11-335).
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be 12. Check for continuity between the gauge control
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System module 36P connector No. 31 terminal and body
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92). ground.
1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS. GAUGE CONTROL MODULE 36P CONNECTOR
YES-Go to step 5.
Wire side of female terminals
NO-Intermittent failure, the fuel level sensor
circuit is OK at this time. Check for wornlmissing
insulation or an internal short in the wire..
I Is there continuity?
.
5. Turn the ignition switch OFF. YES-Repair a short in the wire between the gauge
control module and the fuel tank unit..
6. Disconnect the fuel tank unit 4P connector.
NO-Replace the gauge.contro1module.
7. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
.
YES-Go to step 11.
Is D T C 61177 indicated?
YES-Go to step 8.
.
and power supply voltage (IGI) that is supplied to
the gauge control module are OK at this time. The
battery may have been discharged, and
recovered.
DTC B1178: F-CAN Communication Line Error
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
.
YES-Substitute a known-good SRS unit, and
5. Check for SRS DTCs with the HDS. recheck. If the indication goes away, replace the
original SRS unit. If the DTC is still present, replace
Is any D T C s indicated? the gauge control module (see page 22-248).
NO-Go to step 6.
2. Remove the gauge control module, and disconnect the 36P connector from it (see page 22-248).
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BLK PUR ORN
i
YEL
Wire side of female terminals
3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 4.
4. With the connector still disconnected, make these input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
1 RED Combination light Attach to ground: Faulty LEDs and bulbs
switch ON The illumination of the dash An open in the wire
lights, audio unit, and moonroof
switch light should come on full.
2 GRN Combination light Attach to ground: Faulty LEDs and bulbs
switch ON The illumination of the seat An open in the wire
heater switch lights and HVAC
control unit should come on full
bright.
9 ORN Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Faulty MlCU
(111, turn signal There should be battery voltage Faulty combination light
switch in LEFT when the lights are flashing. switch
An open in the wire
10 BRN Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Faulty MlCU
(111, turn signal There should be battery voltage Faulty combination light
switch in RIGHT when the lights are flashing. switch
An open in the wire
(cont'd)
22-245
Gauges
Gauge Control Module Input Test (cont'd)
5. Reconnect the connector to the gauge control module, and make the input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If the input test proves OK, the gauge control module must be faulty; replace it.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
15 BLK Underall Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
conditions There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
19 BLK Underall Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
conditions There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
36 YEL Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in
(11) There should be battery voltage. the under-dash fuselrelay box
An open in the wire
18 ORN Under all Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in
conditions There should be battery voltage. the under-hood fuselrelay
box
An open in the wire
11 YEL Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G201)
(II),washer fluid is There should be less than 1 V. Faulty washer fluid level
half or more in the switch
washer reservoir An open in the wire
Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Faulty washer fluid level
(II), washer fluid is There should be 5 V or more. switch
empty in the A short to ground in the wire
washer reservoir
30 ORN Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Faulty brake fluid level switch
(II), brake fluid is There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
full level in the
reservoir
Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G401)
(II), brake fluid is There should be less than 1 V. Faulty brake fluid level switch
lower level in the An open in the wire
reservoir
29 PUR Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Faulty parking brake switch
(II),parking brake There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
pedal depressed
Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Faulty parking brake switch
(II), parking brake There should be 5 V more. A short to ground in the wire
pedal released
Rewriting the OD0 Data and Transfebrring Smart Maintenance on a New
Gauge Control Module
NOTE: 3. With the ignition switch OFF, reconnect the original
Obtain a new gauge control module before starting gauge control module.
the rewriting process.
Rewriting is not possible on a gauge control module 4. Completely re-boot the HDS.
that will not communicate with the HDS.
Make sure that the HDS shows the correct VIN for the 5. Clear any stored DTCs.
vehicle you are working on.
Once you have started this procedure, you must 6. Navigate to Body Electric/Gauges/Adjustmentl
complete it before removing the HDS from the DLC. Instrument Panel Replacement.
Connect a battery jumper box (not a battery charger)
to insure that correct battery voltage will be 7. Select "3. Releasing Locked OD0 Value."
maintained.
8. Followthe prompts and the Odometer mileage will
1. Before replacing the gauge control module, be restored.
connect the HDS.
9. Start over and make sure the screen prompts are
2. Select GAUGES from the BODY ELECTRICAL
system select menu with the HDS.
2. Make sure that the HDS shows the correct VIN for
the vehicle you are working on.
Gauges
Gauge Control Module Replacement
1. Remove the instrument panel (see page 20-96).
I Calibration
The outside air temperature indicator's displayed
temperature can be recalibrated k5 T or ?3 "C to
meet the customer's expectations.
1. Remove the outside air temperature sensor 1. Disconnect the 2P connector (A) from the outside
(see page 22-250). air temperature sensor (B).
2. Dip the sensor in ice water, and measure the 2. Lift the tab (C) to release the lock, then remove the
resistance. Then pour warm water on the sensor, outside air temperature sensor from the front
and check for a change in resistance. bumper.
12
11
10
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9 -
\ 3. Install the sensor in the reverse order of removal.
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RESISTANCE - h
(kQ) 6 \
5
4
3
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2
1 1
14 32 50 86 104°F
68
-10 0 10 20
30 40°C
TEMPERATURE
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and START lllll
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UNMR-DASH
FUSEIREL4V
BOX
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ORN
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GAUGE CONlROL MODULE 18 38
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v I COMPULSORY
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TURNING-ON
CIRCUIT
LIGHTS-ON INIHCATOR
DIMMINGCIRCUIT
.
CHIME
-
PARKING
BRAKE 11
. REMINDER
SEAT
BELT
. REMINDER
KEY-IN
. REMINDER
LIGHTS-ON
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DRW I
REMINDER CIRCUIT
I INDICATOR DRlM CRCVIT
MAIN CIRCUIT
CANH CAN1
I 1 I I
F-CAN B-CAN
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q I
TUANCEWR TRANCENER
i 34 i 33 1 20 29 15
WHl RD
..................
C.......... ...................................
WHT RE0
DRNEAg FRONT
SRSUNll ' SEATBELT ' PASSENGEKS
BUCKLE SEAT BELT SWITCH
.- PCM
VSA MOWLATOR-
1 SWITCH
IClosed:
1 BUCKLE
SWITCH
[Closed:
CONTROL UNIT
DATA LINK
CONNECTOR
GRN
CONNECTOR R (20P)
GRY
f
CONNECTOR S (20P)
ORN ,BLK
f \
PNK BLU
4. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to 6e sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 5.
5. Reconnect the connectors, then make these input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6.
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Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
E37 GRN Driver's door open Check for voltage to ground: Faulty driver's door switch
There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Driver's door closed Check for voltage to ground: Faulty driver's door switch
There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
R16 GRY lgnition key inserted Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
into the ignition There should be less than 1 V. Faulty ignition key switch
switch An open in the wire
Ignition switch OFF Check for voltage to ground: Faulty ignition key switch
and ignition key There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
removed from the
- ignition switch
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
S1 ORN Combination light Check for voltage between S1 Faulty combination light switch
switch OFF and S5 terminals: An open in the wire
S5 BLK There should be less than 1 V.
Combination light Check for voltage between S1 Faulty combination light switch
switch in any other and 5 5 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
position than OFF There should be 5 V or more.
S11 PNK Combination light Check for voltage between Faulty combination light switch
- switch (Headlight S11 and S5 terminals: An open in the wire
S5 BLK position) ON There should be less than 1 V.
Combination light Check for voltage between Faulty combination light switch
switch OFF S11 and S5 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
S13 BLU Combination light Check for voltage between Faulty combination light switch
switch (SMALL S13 and S5 terminals: An open in the wire
S5 BLK position) ON There should be less than 1 V.
Combination light Check for voltage between Faulty combination light switch
switch OFF S13 and S5 terminals: A short to ground in the wire
There should be 5 V or more.
BLK ORN
PUR YEL
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 10.
10. With the connectors still disconnected, make these input tests at all connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If the input tests prove OK, go t o step 11.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
18 ORN Underall Check for voltage t o ground: Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the
conditions There should be battery under-hood fuse/relay box
voltage. An open in the wire
36 YEL Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in the
(11) There should be battery under-dash fuselrelay box
voltage. An open in the wire
11. Reconnect the gauge control module 36P connector, then make these input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 12.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not obtained
15 BLK Under all Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G502)
conditions There should be less than An open in the wire
0.5 V.
29 PUR Parking brake Check for voltage to ground: Faulty parking brake switch
switch ON (pedal There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
pressed)
Parking brake Check for voltage to ground: Faulty parking brake switch
switch OFF (pedal There should be 5 V or more. A short to ground in the wire
released)
If the beeper sounds and the seat belt reminder light flashes, go to step 13.
If the beeper does not sound or the seat belt reminder light does not flash, replace the gauge control module.
13. Substitute a known-good gauge control module, and recheck the system.
If the symptom is gone, the gauge control module is faulty; replace it.
If the symptom is still present, the MlCU is faulty; replace the under-dash fuselrelay box (see page 22-64).
Moonroof
,
MOONROOFSWITCH
TestIReplacement, page 22-262
The moonroof was moved manually while the battery was dead or disconnected.
The moonroof motor was replaced with a new one.
Any of components related to the moonroof were replaced.
- Wind deflector
- Moonroof glass
- Moonroof seal
- Moonroof glass bracket
- Moonroof cables, etc.
To reset the moonroof control unit, do these steps:
3. Press and hold the tilt switch, and turn the ignition switch ON (11).
4. Release the tilt switch, and turn the ignition switch OFF.
6. Check if the AUTO OPEN and AUTO CLOSE functions still work. If they still work, the AUTO functions have not
been cleared, go back to step 1. If the AUTO functions have been cleared, go to step 7.
7. Press and hold the moonroof open switch for 3 additional seconds after the moonroof is fully opened.
8. Press and hold the moonroof close switch for 3 additional seconds after the moonroof is fully closed (tilted).
9. Confirm that the moonroof control unit is reset by using the moonroof AUTO OPEN and AUTO CLOSE function.
Circuit Diagram
BAl-rERY
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UNDER-HOOD WEIRELAY BOX
No.1 (BAT1(100AI No2 IlG1i50 A)
J
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621
No.1 (7.5AI
No24 120 AI
UNDER-DASH FUSEIRELAYBOX
mu -0 - MlCU
7
BLU
K7
GRN
N12
YEL GRN
N10
OPEN CLOSE
RELAY RELAY
CIRCUIT CIRCUiT
CPU
10 9 2 6 5
4I
OPEN CLOSE
9 P
. . iCLOSEl
(OPEN1
41
MOONWFSWmCH 7 4
b
BLK
I,
Moonroof
3. Disconnect the 10P connector (A)from the moonroof control unit (B).
GRN YEL BLU GRN ORN LTBLU BLK
4. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessav, and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 5.
5. Reconnect the connector to the control unit, and make these input tests at the connector
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
1 GRN Under all Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 24 (20 A) fuse in
conditions There should be battery voltage. the under-dash fuselrelay box
An open in the wire
3 YEL Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 1 (7.5 A) fuse in the
(11) There should be battery voltage. under-dash fuselrelay box
An open in the wire
10 BLK Under all Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
conditions There should be less than 0.5 V. An open in the wire
6 PUR Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground at Faulty moonroof switch
(111, moonroof the No. 3 and No. 6 terminals: An open in the wire
switch in AUTO There should be battery voltage.
OPEN or AUTO
CLOSE position
7 LT GRN Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground at Faulty moonroof switch
([I),moonroof the No. 3 and No. 7 terminals: An open in the wire
switch in TILT There should be battery voltage.
position
8 ORN Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground at Faulty moonroof switch
(II), moonroof the No. 3 and No. 8 terminals: An open in the wire
switch in CLOSE There should be battery voltage.
position
9 LT BLU Ignition switch ON Check for voltage to ground at Faulty moonroof switch
(II), moonroof the No. 3 and No. 9 terminals: An open in the wire
switch in OPEN There should be battery voltage.
position
6. Check the PCM DTCs. If there is no DTC, jump the SCS line with the HDS, then disconnect PCM connector A (44P)
and the moonroof control unitlmotor 10P connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If a l l the input tests prove OK, the control unit must be faulty; replace the moonroof control unit/motor.
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
obtained
4 BLU Under all Check for continuity between An open in the wire
conditions the No. 4 terminal and PCM
connector A (44P) No. 29
terminal:
There should be continuity.
Check for continuity between A short to ground in the wire
the No. 4 terminal and body
ground:
There should be no continuity.
Moonroof
CONSOLE ACCESSORY
POWER SOCKET RELAY
Wire colors: GRN, RED,
/
mom ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET CONSOLE ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET
Test/Replacement, page 22-265 TestIReplacement, page 22-266
Circuit Diagram
Front Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacemei.rt
NOTE: If all of the front, console, and cargo area 6. Check for continuity between the No. 2 terminal
accessory power sockets do not work, check the No. 34 and body ground. There should be continuity.
(7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuselrelay box and
ground (G502). If there is continuity, go to step 7.
If there is no continuity, check for:
1. Remove the dashboard center lower cover (see - Poor ground (G502).
page 20-95). - A n open in the wire.
BLK
EX-L EX-L
Accessory Power Sockets
Wire side of
female terminals
N0.14 17.5 At N S E
(UNDER-DASH
FUSEIRELAY BOX1
BRN YGRY
I I I I I I
PUR GRN WHT PNK BLU
ORN
DASH LIGHTS
BRIGHTNESS
CONTROLLER
1 4 5 6 4 5 6
WGHT
0
0
LEFI
I MIRROR ACTUATOR
1 2 LEFI POWER MIRROR RIGHT POWER MIRROR
L G501 I
i L. . . d
Power'Mirrors
Function Test
1. Remove the power mirror switch (see page 22-273). Left mirror
2. Disconnect the 13P connector (A) from the power 6. Connect the No. 2 and No. 10 terminals, and the
mirror switch (B). No. 5 (or No. 12) and No. 6 terminals with jumper
wires.
BRN RED PUR The left mirror should tilt down (or swing left) with
the ignition switch ON (11).
< F ~ & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i n a i s If the left mirror does not tilt down (or does not
swing left), check for an open in the PUR (or PNK)
/ BLU wire between the left mirror and the 13P
BLK
connector.
If the wire is OK, check the left mirror actuator.
If the mirror neither tilts down nor swings left,
repair the GRN wire.
If the mirror works properly, check the mirror
switch.
Right mirror
Terminal
4 5 6
Position
TILT UP 0 0
TILT DOWN 0 0 4. Disassemble the power mirror 6P connector, and
SWING LEFT 0 0 remove all terminals (B) from the connector.
SWING RIGHT 0 0
Defogger Test
Left Right
DRIVER'S SEAT
HEATER RELAY (HIGH)
Wire colors: RED, ORN, GRNIRED,
and BLK
Test, page 22-66
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DRIVER'S SEAT HEATER SWITCH FRONT PASSENGER'S
TestIReplacement, page 22-281 SEAT HEATER SWITCH
TestIReplacement, page 22-281
Seat Heaters
Circuit Diagram
GI9 Q
UNMR-DASH
TH :THERMOSTAT [ON : 77-95 T (25 -35 "C) I ~0.15 NO^
FtJSElRELAY
1154 (IOAI
[OFF:97-111'F136-44"C)~ BOX
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BR:BREAKER [ON :77-95 T (25-35 T I ] M5 016
[OFF : 115-129 T (46 fi4 "C) 1 PNK
RED BLU
DRIVER'SSEAT
- -
G551 6502
Seat Heaters
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CONNECTOR B (2P)
CONNECTOR A (3P)
Terminal side of
male terminals
Terminal side of
male terminals
CONNECTOR B (2P)
Switch TestfReplacement
1. Remove the shift lever panel (see page 20-95).
-
2. Disconnect the 6P (or 7P') connector from the seat
heater switch (A), then remove the switch.
* : Front passenger's
Driver's seat heater switch
-
Front passenger's seat heater switch 8
HIGH
LOW
lo
OFF 0
011 1%
1
Z
I I0
[ 1 : Front passenger's seat heater switch
1. Measure voltage between the positive terminal (A) If there is no continuity, check for an open in the
and body ground with the ignition switch and the wire or poor ground (G602). If there is continuity,
defogger switch ON. go to step 4.
There should be battery voltage.
4. Reconnect the negative terminal to the rear
If there is no voltage, check for: 1 window defogger.
-Faulty rear window defogger relay.
- Faulty HVAC control unit. 5. Turn the ignition switch ON (11) and the rear
- A n open in the GRN wire to the positive window defogger switch ON.
terminal.
If there is voltage, go to step 2. 6. Touch the voltmeter positive probe to each point
on each defogger wire, and the negative probe to
the negative terminal.
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Immobilizer System
Component Location Index
receiver)
IGNITION KEY
TRANSPONDER
(Combined with the
keyless transmitter)
System Description
The vehicle is equipped with an immobilizer system that will disable the vehicle unless a programmed ignition key is
used.
This system consists of a transponder combined with a keyless transmitter, an immobilizer-keyless control unit, the
MlCU (has built-in imoes unit), an immobilizer indicator, and the PCM.
When the immobilizer key (programmed by the HDS) is inserted into the ignition switch and turned to the ON (11)
position, the immobilizer-keyless control unit sends power to the transponder in the ignition key. The transponder
then sends a coded signal back to the immobilizer-keyless control unit which then sends a coded signal to the PCM
and the MlCU (imoes unit).
The PCM and MlCU (imoes unit) identify this coded signal, then voltage is supplied to the fuel pump.
Transmitter
If the wrong key has been used or the code was not received or recognized by the unit, the indicator will quickly flash
once, then it will blink until the ignition switch is turned OFF. When the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK ( 0 )
position, the immobilizer system indicator does not illuminate. This is unique to the type 6 system.
Immobilizer System
Circuit Diagram
....*......:CANline
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1905: Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit
Lost Communication with MICU (DRLOCKSW
Message)
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
YES-Go to step 5.
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be ! GAUGE CONTROL MODULE36P CONNECTOR
sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92).
Is NOT AVAILABLE indicated? 12. Check for continuity between the gauge control
module 36P connector No. 15 and No. 19 terminals
YES-Go to step 7. and body ground individually.
NO-Replace the gauge control module (see page GAUGE CONTROL MODULE 36P CONNECTOR
22-248).
GND (BLK) 7 1
7. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Is there continuity?
B-CAN
(PNK)
Is there continuity?
Before troubleshooting the immobilizer system, check the following general items and solve any if applicable:
The battery is low; charge the battery fully, then troubleshoot the immobilizer system.
The ignition key is not a genuine Honda part; use the Honda-approved key blank, register the key, then troubleshoot
the immobilizer system.
A key ring, keys, or a key case is used; remove the key from it, and troubleshoot the immobilizer system with a key
only.
An aftermarket electrical part is attached; remove it, then troubleshoot the immobilizer system.
Normal operation
If the immobilizer code is identified, the immobilizer indicator quickly flashes once when the ignition switch is turned
ON (11).
The immobilizer indicator does not come on when the ignition switch is turned OFF.
Function
Line Error Immobilizer Tester
Indicator
start Key
Engine
Registration Communication
Keyless
Operation
Terminal
No. Cause of
(wirecolor) Malfunction
1 VBU line open C ~ m e on,
s Possible Impossible Possible Impossible
(ORN) or short then goes off.
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector, then turn the ignition switch ON (11) and follow the prompts to the
MAlN MENU.
NOTE: If the HDS does not communicate with the vehicle, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting (see page 11-197).
2. At the MAlN MENU, enter IMMOBILIZER, then select the IMMOBILIZER SETUP.
3. Do the SYSTEM CHECK. If there is a system check number, do the troubleshooting for the item indicated.
4. Check the status log using the HDS. Troubleshoot the line with the highest counts. If all the lines are "0" zero, the
problem may not be caused by the immobilizer system, check for ignition or fuel problems.
NOTE: Once repaired, clear the status log by removing the No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the under-hood fuselrelay box or
disconnecting the battery.
Immobilizer System
Symptom Troubleshooting
NO-Go to step 5.
.
YES-Troubleshoot the immobilizer system
according to the result of the SYSTEM CHECK Is there battery voltage?
7. Operate the keyless transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK 10. Back probe and measure voltage between the
several times in the vehicle. immobilizer-keyless control unit 7P connector No. 7
terminal and body ground.
Do the door lock actuators work normally?
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESSCONTROL UNlT 7P CONNECTOR
YES-Go to step 8.
.
NO-Check for a poor ground and/or an open in
the wire between the immobilizer-keyless control
unit 7P connector No. 7 terminal and body ground
(G101).
.
YES-Go to step 4.
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESS CONTROL UNIT 7P CONNECTOR
NO-Go t o Starting System, and check the starter
motor.
YES-Go to step 5. I-
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YES-Go to the PGM-FI System Symptom
Troubleshooting.. NO-Faulty immobilizer indicator; replace the
gauge control module (see page 22-248).
NO-The system is OK at this time.
NO-Go to step 7.
12. Turn the ignition switch OFF. Immobilizer indicator does not go off
13. Jump the SCS with the HDS. 1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
14. Disconnect the PCM connector A (44P). 2. Connect the HDS to the data link connector.
15. Check for continuity between the immobilizer- 3. Turn the ignition,switch ON (11).
keyless control unit 7P connector No. 3 terminal
and body ground. 4. Enter the IMMOBILIZER, then select the
IMMOBILIZER INFORMATION.
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESS CONTROL UNIT 7P CONNECTOR
5. Do the SYSTEM CHECK with the HDS.
Is N-1 OK indicated?
Is there continuity?
3. Monitor the System Check in the Immobilizer Info with the HDS.
4. If the HDS displays the "Normal", the immobilizer system is OK. If the HDS displays any other messages, check as
follows:
NOTE: Before testing, troubleshoot the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A (see page 22-92), and check the No. 23
(10 A) fuse in the under-hood fuseirelay box and the No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fusehelay box.
3. Disconnect the.7P connector (A) from the immobilizer-keyless control unit (B).
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4. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 5.
5. With the connector still disconnected, make these input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find.and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6.
Cavity Wire Terminal - Test Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
name condition obtained
3 GRN S-NET Under all Check for continuity between An open in the wire
(IMOCD) conditions the No. 3 terminal and the Faulty under-dash fuselrelay
PCM connector A (44P) No. 44 box
terminal: Bad connection at under-dash
There should be continuity. fusefrelay box connectors F
or R
Check for continuity between A short to ground in the wire
the No. 3 terminal and body Faulty under-dash fuselrelay
ground: box
There should be no continuity. Faulty lmoes unit circuit built
in the MlCU
4 PNK B-CAN Under all Check for continuity between An open in the wire
conditions the No. 4 terminal and the
gauge control module 36P
connector No. 20 terminal,
and under-dash fuselrelay
box connector Q (16P) No. 6
terminal:
There should be continuity.
Check for continuity between A short to ground in the wire
the No. 4 terminal and body
ground:
There should be no continuity.
6. Reconnect the connector, and make these input tests at the connector.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, replace the immobilizer-keyless control unit.
NOTE: After replacing the immobilizer-keyless control unit, do the immobilizer registration (see page 22-302).
Cavity Wire Terminal Test Test: Desired result Possible cause if result is not
name condition obtained
1 ORN VBU Under all Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in
conditions There should be battery the under-hood fuselrelay
voltage. box
An open in the wire
2 LT IG1 Ignition Check for voltage to ground: Blown No. 2 (15 A) fuse in the
BLU switch ON There should be battery under-dash fuselrelay box
(11) voltage. An open in the wire
6 GRY IG KEY lgnition key Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
SW inserted into There should be less than 1 V. Faulty ignition key switch
the ignition An open in the wire
switch
7 BRN LG Under all Check for voltage to ground: Poor ground (G101)
conditions There should be less than An open in the wire
0.5 V.
Immobilizer System
Immobilizer Key Registration
NOTE: All keys are lost
The HDS is required for registration of the
immobilizer keys. 1. Prepare all new keys and have the immobilizer
Programming the immobilizer also programs the PCM code.
keyless transmitter.
Check for afteimarket electrical kquipment that can 2. connect the HDS t o the data link connector.
cause problems with transponder operation.
The immobilizer control unit-receiver can store up t o 3. Turn the ignition switch ON (11).
six immobilizer Keys.
4. Select "IMMOBILIZER" from the "SYSTEM
Add one new key/Keyless transmitter SELECT" menu.
1. Have a registered key, a new immobilizer key, and 5. Select "Add and Delete keys", then "ALL KEYS
the first password from the i N system. LOST".
2. Connect the HDS t o the data link connector. 6. Do the registration according t o the instruction of
HDS screen.
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (11).
7. Check if the engine Can be started by all the
4. Select "IMMOBILIZER" from the "SYSTEM registered keys.
SELECT" menu.
To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could lead to personal injury or death in the event of a severe frontal
or side collision, all SRS service work should be done by an authorized Honda dealer.
Improper service procedures, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, could lead to personal injury
caused by unintentional deployment of the airbags and/or side airbags.
Do not bump or impact the SRS unit, front impact sensors, or side impact sensors when the ignition switch is ON (Ill,
or for at least 3 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF; otherwise, the system may fail in a collision, orthe
airbags may deploy.
SRS electrical connectors are identified by yellow color coding. Related components are located in the steering
column, front console, dashboard, dashboard lower panel, in the dashboard above the glove box, in the front seats,
in the roof side, and around the floor. Do not use electrical test equipment on these circuits.